· Step 1: Download and install the Samsung Kies software on your PC. Step 2: Connect your Samsung S8/S7/S6 phone to the computer using a USB cable and turn on the USB debugging on the phone. Step 3: Start Kies application on the computer and wait for the application to detect your phone automatically. It takes some minutes to recognize the. · Find your files. There are several places the files you are looking for may be located: Downloads - Anything you download through your browser or from email attachments should be located in your Downloads folder.; DCIM - Pictures you've taken with your Samsung Galaxy S camera will be located in the DCIM folder.; Music - Any music files that you've copied over using Samsung Kies will Views: K. · Step 1. Launch the FoneDog and Connect Samsung Galaxy Device. On your computer launch the program FoneDog Toolkit- Broken Android Data Extraction and then using the USB cable, connect both devices. Once the Galaxy phone has been detected by the program, go to the main menu and click on ‘ Broken Android Data Extraction ’. Step 2.
Find your files. There are several places the files you are looking for may be located: Downloads - Anything you download through your browser or from email attachments should be located in your Downloads folder.; DCIM - Pictures you've taken with your Samsung Galaxy S camera will be located in the DCIM folder.; Music - Any music files that you've copied over using Samsung Kies will be located. Open a File Explorer on your computer and click This PC. You can now see that your Samsung Galaxy S7 phone is recognized as one of the drives; Double-click on your device name and go to the DCIM folder and select all the photos you plan to transfer. Create a new folder on your computer and then paste or save all the transferred images. One of the easiest ways to get your data and files that are saved in your Samsung Galaxy S7's internal storage backed up is by connecting your phone to a computer and just copy them over.
You can use the same cable that came with your Galaxy phone. Unlock your phone, and then connect it to a computer using the USB cable. On the phone, a notifcation about the USB connection may appear; if needed, tap it and select the option for MTP or Transferring files. Next, open the computer's File Explorer program. Open a File Explorer on your computer and click This PC. You can now see that your Samsung Galaxy S7 phone is recognized as one of the drives; Double-click on your device name and go to the DCIM folder and select all the photos you plan to transfer. Create a new folder on your computer and then paste or save all the transferred images. Connect the device to a computer using the supplied USB cable. If prompted to allow access to your data, tap. ALLOW.. Touch and hold the. Status bar. (located at the top) then drag to the bottom. The image depicted below is merely an example. From the Android System section, ensure File Transfer is selected.
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