Look for the Apps & Data screen. Then tap Move Data from Android. (If you already finished setup, you need to erase your iOS device and start over. If you don't want to erase, just transfer your content manually.)
Here's what gets transferred: contacts, message history, camera photos and videos, photo albums, files and folders, accessibility settings, display settings, web bookmarks, mail accounts, WhatsApp messages and media, and calendars. If they're available on both Google Play and the App Store, some of your free apps will also transfer. After the transfer completes, you can download any free apps that were matched from the App Store.
I just needed to setup a port forward in the router to allow the android ftp app to see the my cloud. The transfer rates are much quicker compared to the my cloud app which uses the internet to transfer files.
I have no problems transferring files using the WD My Cloud for Android app on my local network when there is no internet access on that local network. Same goes for ES File Explorer. There is no need to enable FTP (which I have disabled anyway) when using ES File Explorer on my local network or when using the WD apps/software locally or remotely.
Previously when i have used the my cloud app the transfer rates were really slow and when disabled the internet from the router the my cloud wasnt accessable. Which led me to believe the app uses the internet to transfer files.
2 yrs ago I used Samsung Smart Switch to transfer Evernote Premium from one Android phone to another with no problem. I now cannot transfer it to a new Android phone from either my Android tablet or phone. The icon is transferred but no notes- I am just invited to write my first note. I have tried downloading Evernote directly but can get only a new basic version ( limit 2 devices) unless I pay again . I have given all attempts 48 hours to synch. No success. There seems to be no way of downloading a version and logging into it with the hope of syncing.
On a desktop, this is different for legacy clients, if you have local notebooks. Local notebooks need to be transferred manually. If not, it works the same as on mobile: Install, log in, sync, done. The difference is that on a desktop a full copy of the server data will be downloaded.
There are no log files on either phone, but the proper folders are created in .../android/data/com.mb.android/files/sync. In one case, the recording is found in the folder. In the other case, the folder is empty.
Yes, there is definitely an issue with the Android app saving to external SD card. I have a Samsung S9 with 256gb SD card. When I set the download/sync to "external", nothing gets saved to the SD card even though the folders gets created. On the server it just says "ready to transfer". But when I switch it to "internal", everything syncs and downloads onto the phone.
Have you checked your Emby server dashboard to see if it's still converting the media? I've found that it won't update the app to tell it that the media is still converting, so the app saying "Waiting to transfer" is not very useful information.
I don't think it's a processor issue. I think it's surely the compatibility with Ventura. I have a Brand new Mac Studio with M1 Ultra that worked fine with Android File transfer until I upgraded to Ventura. My MacBook with Intel i7 worked fine until I upgraded to Ventura and now does not work. But my old Mac 27" desktop 5K still works as it cannot be updated to Ventura.
I got tired of trying to make it work and just paid $20/yr for Total ripoff for something that should be so simple, but I'm lazy and impatient. There's some free alternative out there, I believe. Check these out: -file-transfer-alternative/
Android file transfer not working for my Macbook Pro as well, since Ventura it seems. I want to get Macdroid, but not sure how that works, says something about downloading the app on the android device which would be the Oculus Quest 2, but not sure how to do that either. I do not want to pay $20 for something that may not end up working in the end. Any resolution would be great.
I did use SideQuest to get some things on there, but you can't exactly see the files on the Quest from what I noticed, you can only see the folders and transfer files over to them.
If I wanted to remove certain files, like my custom maps, I am not sure how to do that with SideQuest. Its so frustrating that a Mac does not let you access an android device easily without jumping through all these hoops.
Okay, so I at first had an Android and now I have an iPhone. All of that saved work, the gems, tickets and story chapters data are saved on my Android, and I unfortunately heard that there was no way that you could transfer anything from Android - iOS or iOS to Android, so I really am stuck right now. If I could delete my Android account, would it delete my saved work on my PC? If so, is there any way to transfer my Android saved work to iPhone? Or at least make an update that you can transfer from different platforms?
I wish that what makes it sad I had an android before my dad gave me his old iPhone 7 Plus ( still using it) but I have my old phone to my brother and I cant restore or transfer so I had to start from the beginning
my Macbook Pro is now running Ventura 13.5I am no longer able to use the AFT app (android file transfer) to upload media from my Galaxy S21 phone to my Mac using a usb-c cablethis process used to work
I am using Ubuntu 21.10. I tried to transfer files from my Android phone (Redmi Note 4) to my laptop via USB cable by enabling the file transfer option on the phone. Ubuntu detects my phone, but when I tried to open files in my phone on the laptop, it shows:
I just had almost exactly this same problem with Ubuntu 20.04 and an Umidigi Android phone. I've never had trouble connecting my phone to the same computer under Windows 10, so I surmised that there was no problem on the phone's end. I was also able to switch the phone's connection to PTP and have it work in Ubuntu, but of course the phone would only transfer photos in that mode.
After editing /etc/udev/../rules/files setting my phone IDs (thru lsusb) I managed to workaround this only by selecting at the phone (when asked) to use it to "Transfer Images" not "USB transfer files", and that made the trick, any filetype I'm allowed to write/move/copy/paste from Nautilus...
On an Android Pixel 2 and Ubuntu 18.04.1, to allow file transfer via a USB cable from the phone to the computer, on the phone, go to Settings > 'Connected devices' > 'USB' > select 'File Transfer'. This worked immediately for me: the phone showed up in Device Notifier and allowed me to download photos with Gwenview. And it also allowed me to delete the photos on the phone from the computer after I had downloaded them.
I would like to transfer my Litchi license over to the Android version so I can use my newer Lenovo Tab 10 and or my LG Android phone. I am really interested in using the Litchi VR version on my phone right now for one thing. Is it possible to switch the license from one platform to another?
I am a customer using the IOS and Mac version of Norton. Recently, I switched from android to Iphone. But I am afraid that my android has been infected with viruses as I pressed onto one of those 'Your android have been infected' ad scams, and downloaded a security app on play store which it redirected me to. I deleted it afterwards. I moved my data from android to Iphone using an app called 'Copy my data' on the app store. It only helped me move my contacts, photos, videos and calendars. For all the other applications, I downloaded separately on the App Store again. Do you think this will cause my Iphone or some of my online accounts to be infected? I checked the battery usage on the iphone and things seem normal. What would you suggest I do to remove the virus if any? Hope to hear from you soon.
Thanks! But can malware or virus hide in contacts, photos, videos, and calendars, so that they stay undetected when transferring to an Iphone? Also, would an account eg. google be infected but not IOS?
As I noted, anything that might have gotten transferred from an Android device would not run on an iPhone. And even it it could, it cannot infect your iPhone because if the information from my link above that outlines the way Apple manages iOS apps so they cannot interact with each other.
I'm trying to transfer an app to a different account and it seems impossible to find my transaction id per the instructions here: -developer/answer/6230247?hl=en The problem is these instructions don't work. I can't find the id anywhere inside of that website. And the instructions "You can find this on the receipt that was emailed to you when you registered for each account." also are wrong. I made my account in 2012, I believe these only work for fairly recently made accounts as the older emails do not contain the transaction id and only have an order number.
MacDroid is far more than just a simple Android transfer app Mac. The software includes plenty of additional features that allow you to transfer almost any type of data, from photos to videos and more. You can transfer files in both directions, so you can easily backup your Android device or copy files from your Mac onto your Android phone or even transfer files Android to Android.
Apologies if this has already been asked: I looked at the KP Help Center before posting but probably missed it (if it was listed). I want to 'transfer' or copy the KP database from my Android tablet & Keepass2Android (ver. 1.01-g) to KeePass database ver. 2.35 on my Win 10 PC. The database on my PC has KeePassLibC (1.x File Support) ver 1.32 (0x019B).
In response to Paul's above post about a problem with copying KP database files to a USB drive: I have no idea about why this should be so, but that was exactly the case for me. KeePass 2.44 on a home local network laptop would not open a .kdbx file transferred via USB drive from a desktop. Had no problem at all when database file was transferred via local network!
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