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Samsung S3 Mini will nicht mehr an Win 10

5 years ago

Hallo Leute,

ich betreibe (betrieb) per Kabel mein altes S3 Mini über USB an meinem win 10 Laptop.

Seit neustem geht das plötzlich nicht mehr. Beim Einstecken des USB-Kabels erscheint die Meldung USB-Gerät nicht erkannt. Unabhängig davon ob ich das Handy als Kamera (PTP) oder Mediengerät (MTP) verbinde.

Eine Vermutung dazu habe ich. Vom Gefühl her glaube ich das das Handy, mehr oder weniger eigenständig, einige Dateien gelöscht hat. ich weis aber nicht welche oder wieviel. Ist nur ein Gefühl. Kann das sein das mir irgendwas fehlt um mein Handy wieder anzudocken?

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    5 years ago

    Also, Wunder über Wunder, lag wohl an Windows. Nachdem Microsoft mich wieder mal mit einem umfangreichen Update beglückt hatte hab ich es einfach noch mal versucht. Stecker rein und rumpel, rumpel, Handy erkannt und geht.

    Trotzdem Danke für eure Hilfe

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