[Q] USB Watcher troubles

podjackel

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Hey everyone,
I hated to post this here, but apparently I'm too newbish by xda standards to post in the related xoom dev thread.

I followed this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1068999
Using Clockwork I flashed the attached kernel (Tiamat 1.6ghz w/ UMS) and installed USB Watcher from the app store. I get a notice that the usb cable is attached, but when I select "Turn on USB Storage", the notification icon spins for a minute then stops. No sign of storage on my pc.

I had missed the attached kernel the first time I installed 'Watcher', so I am not sure if that may be the cause.

Any thoughts?
 

jase33

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You don't need app watcher to access your SD. When using Tiamat kernel on HC3.1 your data will be at sdcard/external. Did you flash the new boot image before the kernel? Also, XDA may be right about you being too newbish to post in the dev section since you apparently did not read the sticky about NOT posting questions in the dev section.

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podjackel

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You don't need app watcher to access your SD. When using Tiamat kernel on HC3.1 your data will be at sdcard/external. Did you flash the new boot image before the kernel? Also, XDA may be right about you being too newbish to post in the dev section since you apparently did not read the sticky about NOT posting questions in the dev section.

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I did see that it mounts to /external after a little more exploring. I just wanted to mount the sd card to my pc to upload larger files. But with an sd card reader that is not a major task. I have not switched boot images, only kernels.

I didn't see to not post questions to the dev forum, so that is my bad. I'll be sure and read that sticky. This xoom is the first android device I've had I could really delv deeply into. My Fascinate is a bit more complicated, thank you Samsung. =p

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