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You must first install an optional micro SD card. It is best to use a Class 10 type card. These cards are available from most stores that sell accessories for cameras, phones, and computers.
Once the card is installed, you can go to Storage and Access to set up the card. This can also be done under File Management.
MSC stands for Mass Storage Class. Used in connection with USB connected devices. Full term is USB MSC. Its a protocol used to transfer files between a USB device and a computer. MTP Media Transfer Protocol is the modern equivalent. Some devices like for example the Garmin Sat Nav default to this latter protocol when connected to a PC.
The phone needs to be in mass storage mode, when you plug it in it should ask whether you want to put the phone in Ovi Suite mode, internet connection or mass storage. If this is not happening, you need to go to Settings > Connectivity > USB and select the correct option.
Your camera has two USB modes, "Picture Transfer Protocol" and "Mass Storage". These days, Mass Storage is more common, and the problem could easily be that your camera is stuck in PTP mode. Can you go to Setup - Interface - USB mode and change it from PTP to Mass Storage and see if that helps?
The MSDC option in digital cameras stands for Mass Storage Device Class. It is one of the many subclasses of the USB computer peripheral connection protocol. This class as implemented in digital cameras, allows a connection between a computer and a digital camera by showing the digital camera, when connected to the computer, as a removable disk drive, temporarily attached to the computer. Pictures taken are retrieved using either cut and paste, copy and paste or drag and drop from the digital camera's picture folder onto a real hard drive or other writeable media available in the computer.
Mass Storage Device (or MSD) is also referred to as Mass Storage Class (MSC) or Universal Mass Storage (UMS). It's the mode that makes the Sansa work like a hard drive (flash drive, thumb drive). There are two modes, MSC and MTP, the more automated mode that communicates with Windows Media Player.
device will be seen by putting the player in Rhapsody mode which is MSC mode MSC stands for Mass Storage Class and this is the mode windows expects to be able to see files in file browser
The quickest way to do this is to put your phone into Mass Storage Mode then connect it via the USB cable to your computer. Your phone shows up as a USB Mass Storage Device and you can select the folders you want to download your pictures from.
To set your phone to Mass Storage Mode, do the following:
- Go to the main menu - Select Settings - Then Select Phone Settings - Choose PC Connections from the menu - And then click on Mass Storage.
When you connect the USB cable to your computer, your phone will show up as a USB Storage device and you can just copy and past files to it like you would a USB Thumb drive. If you select the Samsung PC Studio option...your file transfers will take ALL DAY. Just use Mass Storage mode. Good luck.
Sounds like you have set it to PC Cam mode. If you put it in Mass Storage mode, you don't need a driver to use it.
To put it in Mass Storage mode: Hold the Mode button while it's turned on. Select the 3rd option that appears (looks like a Swiss army knife) by pressing the button to take a photo.
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