Bug : Unable
to Access Storage Device
(
SanDisk 32Gb SD Memory Card )
This bug occurred sometime after purchase & usage, But for a
time, it was accessible & i was able to load about 4.11Gb of Data onto it.
1,202
Photos
702Mb
of Music
701Mb
of Games
4
Audio Books
39
Books
1
NewsStand Item
3
Personal Videos
The SD Card itself seems to be working properly; as i am able to
access all files located on it with The Usual Fire Methods & The File
Manager App.
The Bug is that when i use my Macbook Air with The Android File
Transfer Application; The Storage Device becomes invisible; But The Screen on
my Macbook Air reveals that The SD Card is in Use & that 25±Gb are Free.
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After looking on The Internet for Occurrences & Solutions for
this Anomaly, i have discovered that it is occurring across The Board on other
Devices; With The Android File Transfer Application as The Common Denominator.
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The Kindle Fire was Purchased on June 3rd 2016
The Device is Currently Running : Fire OS 5.1.4 / June 20th 2016
Update : July 25th 2016 ( The Bug was existent before this
update )
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Android File Transfer Application
Version
1.0
Last
Update : October 16 2012
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Solutions that i’ve Tried :
Tried
Connecting to The Fire with 3 Different USB Cables, 1 with The White Bar, &
2 with The Black Bar on The Computer End Connector.
—
Error Remains
Tried
Fiddling with The MTP Options Selector in The Notification Shade ( Comes up
while connected to The Macbook Air ) / it has two Options MTP & PTP. MTP is
The Default Connection Mode. There is no AFT Setting, which is mentioned in The
Internet suggestions.
MTP
= Media Device / All Purpose Default Setting
PTP
= Camera / Dedicated Photo Transfers ( ? )
—
Error Remains
Tried
Connecting while both The MacBook Air & Kindle Fire were Connected to Wifi
Internet.
—
Error Remains
Tried
Connecting to my ‘Other’ ( Earlier Version ) Kindle Fire & The Storage
Device on it WAS Accessible.
—
Error seems to be with The New Gen 5 Kindle Fire, But under what circumstances
did it begin ( ? )
If
i were casting stones; i might blame an App, probably one that uses a lot of
memory, like Real Racing 3.
Tried
Connecting to The MacBook Air, Turning off The Kindle, So that it would ‘Charge’
more efficiently; then Turned it back on, Connected with The AFT Application.
—
Error Remains
Tried
Connecting to the MacBook Air, turned The Kindle Fire off by holding The
Power-Key down for 5_seconds or so. Waited for a few minutes. Turned it back
on, then reconnected to The MacBook Air with The AFT Application.
Had
to pull The Cable several Times and Reconnect to get the AFT Application to
Connect with The Fire.
—
Error Remains
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Try :
Try
Kindle Help / Support Directly
Try
Wireless Transfer Tool
Try
/ Transferring files to The Device, Then move them to The SD Card with The File
Manager App
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Solution :
Simply Unmount The SD Card, Then Remount it !
Procedure :
Settings / Device-Storage /
At The Very Bottom of this Menu Selection :
Safely Remove SD Card / Click on this
Wait The Device to ReStart
Wait a moment or two; For no particular Reason.
Remount The SD
Check to See if your Android File Transfer recognized The Storage
Device ?
Success ?
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