Note: The steps below differ based on the version of BlackBerry Device Software or BlackBerry 10 OS installed on the BlackBerry smartphone. To check the version of the operating system on the BlackBerry smartphone, see Article. To enable mass storage mode on a BlackBerry smartphone or BlackBerry 10 smartphone: BlackBerry 10 OS version 10.3.1 and later: • Go the Home screen.
• Swipe down from the top bezel. • Select Settings > Network and Connections > USB. • Turn on the USB Mass Storage Mode switch. BlackBerry 10 OS version 10.3.0 and earlier: • Go the Home screen. • Swipe down from the top bezel.
• Select Settings > Storage and Access. • Turn on the USB Mass Storage switch. BlackBerry OS version 6 to 7.1: When connecting the the BlackBerry smartphone to the computer, select USB Drive from the options presented. If the device is already connected to a computer using a USB cable, complete the following steps: • From the Home screen, select: Options > Device > Storage.
• Put a check mark beside Media Card Support. • Press the Menu key. • Select Enable USB Mass Storage. • Press the Menu key and click Save.
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BlackBerry Device Software 4.5 to 5.0: • From the Home screen, select: Options > Memory or Media Card. • Set Media Card Support to On.
• Set Mass Storage Mode Support to On. • Set Auto Enable Mass Storage Mode When Connected to either Prompt or Yes.
• Press the Menu key and click Save. BlackBerry Device Software 4.3 and earlier: • From the Home screen, select: Options > Advanced Options > Media Card. • Set Media Card Support to On. • Set Mass Storage Mode Support to On. • Set Auto Enable Mass Storage Mode When Connected to either Prompt or Yes.
• Press the Menu key and click Save. To disable mass storage mode complete the following tasks: BlackBerry 10 OS version 10.3.1 and later: •. Set the USB Mass Storage Mode switch to Off. BlackBerry 10 OS version 10.3.0 and earlier: • Go the Home screen. • Swipe down from the top bezel.
May 06, 2008 how do you activate mass storage mode on my blackberry pearl without a memery card? I have tryed EVERYTHING. USB Mass Storage - BlackBerry® Curve™ 8530 smartphone. From the Home screen, press the Menu button. Select the current setting in the Mass Storage Mode Support field. If enabling and if desired, select the current setting in the Auto Enable Mass Storage Mode When Connected field.
• Select Settings > Storage and Access. • Set the USB Mass Storage switch to Off. BlackBerry OS version 6 to 7.1: When connecting the BlackBerry smartphone to a computer with a USB cable, select Charge Only from the options presented. If the device is already connected to a computer: • From the Home screen, select: Options > Device > Storage. • Set Mass Storage Mode Support to Off. • Press the Menu key and click Save.
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BlackBerry Device Software 4.5 to 5.0: •. For more information about mass storage mode refer to the User Guide for your BlackBerry smartphone model by clicking.
BlackBerry Desktop Software enables mass storage mode when connected to a BlackBerry smartphone running BlackBerry OS 7.1 and earlier. To keep mass storage mode enabled while a BlackBerry smartphone is connected to a computer, complete the following optional steps to prevent BlackBerry Desktop Software from launching automatically when the device is connected to the computer: • Launch BlackBerry Desktop Software. • Click on Tools. • Click on Desktop Options. • Uncheck the box next to Start BlackBerry Desktop Software when a device is connected.
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• Exit BlackBerry Desktop Software.
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This seems to be a common problem with users where they no longer see a drive icon for their BlackBerry’s microSD card even when they have Mass Storage Mode enabled. Michael Jones shared with me a great guide he created on how to overcome this issue and get it all back to normal. The problem seems to stem from the Windows driver that exposes access to the Micro SD card via the USB cable gets corrupted.
The only way to resolve the problem is to refresh the driver, which gets installed when you install RIM’s Desktop Manager. Since some Windows drivers are auto-installing, from a *.INF file you don’t need to do anything other than make Windows reinstall the driver. Hopefully this guide will help you too! By Michael Alan Jones I have had this problem several times, and could never figure out why it happened, what fixed it, or how to fix it myself.
The problem is that after a while, Windows will not have an icon for the Micro SD card inside the BlackBerry. Sure, it will have an icon for the regular drive – the built-in storage, of 1GB, for example, in the Bold.
But it will not have an icon for, or access to, my 2GB Micro SD card in there. I have literally had to take the SD card out, stick it in a USB external SD card reader, copy the files, and then stick it back into my old. The common answer is “Enable Mass Storage”, set it to Yes.
That is great, but it was already set like that – it is not just that setting; it is a Windows driver issue. This is not a RIM or BlackBerry problem!
So after looking around a bunch of sites on the internet, I discovered the solution. Here are the steps: 1. Make sure your blackberry is not connected to your Windows PC.
Go to Start->Settings->Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Computer Management, in Windows, and you will see the Device Manager. Highlight the Device Manager, to see all the devices on your Windows computer. Look for your Disk drives, as below: 1. Notice that I only have one disk drive, the hard drive on my computer. Now, connect your BlackBerry to the Windows PC, and look at this window again.
It will look like this: 3. See the RIM BlackBerry SD USB Device? Right-click on that to Uninstall the driver. It will look like below: 4. It will make you reboot your computer, so do it. Don’t disconnect your BlackBerry yet, wait until Windows starts to actually shut down.
If you disconnect your BlackBerry, it will remove the icon again – the icon is only visible when a BlackBerry is connected. When the PC reboots, and you reconnect your BlackBerry, it will say “New Device foundBlackBerry Device”. This means Windows is installing a driver for this “new” device. Enjoy your mass storage device again! With a Storm, once you have Mass Storage Mode working properly and all the proper device drivers on your PC, when you connect via USB you should get TWO drive letters added to Windows. In my case they are H: and I.
For whatever reason drive H: is the SD card and I: is the device memory. If you have your video camera app set to store video on the SD card, then you will find the video clips in BlackBerry videos on whatever drive letter maps to your SD card. If you have your video camera app set to store video to the internal memory, then you will find the video clips in home user videos on whatever drive letter maps to your internal memory. Hope that helps. • So BlackBerry 10 is the operating system on both the BB Classic and Q5. The Classic has better hardware and.
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