This is a Droid Razr HD.

I don't get a prompt to mount.

USB debugging is enabled and it auto connects via MTP.

In Windows Explorer, I can access the device storage - but
there's no virtual drive (e.g. F:) created.



On Tuesday, August 6, 2013 1:59:21 PM UTC-4, dashman wrote:
>
> I'm writing a data file to my app folder
>
> /Android/data/<package>/files
>
> and the file is visible from my android phone file explorer app.
>
> But when I use the desktop Windows file explorer - it's not visible.
>
>
> This is how i'm writing the file out:
>
>         File storageFolder = mContext.getExternalFilesDir(null);
>
>                 java.io.BufferedWriter out = new java.io.BufferedWriter( 
> new java.io.FileWriter( storageFolder.getAbsolutePath() + "/temp.txt") );
>
>
> As written above - the file is written out - verified.
>
>
>
>

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