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Adding drives

Posted: 2012-04-10, 09:29 UTC
by partagas
I have a Transformer TF101 connected to my computer. To copy files from my PC to TF101 I must use the Windows Explorer as Total Commander does not recognize the drives inside the TF101. Can you fix this? Thanks

Posted: 2012-04-10, 09:53 UTC
by MVV
If TF101 drives have no normal drive letters, you may access them via virtual folders only. Try TC command cm_OpenDrives or cm_OpenDesktop and choose device drive there.

Posted: 2012-04-10, 12:18 UTC
by karlchen
Hi, folks.

For all ignorant people like me that did not know already: The Transformer TF101 is an Asus Android tablet machine which can be converted into an Android notebook with the help of a docking station. :wink:
As Android is Linux based, it does not use drive letters.
So MVV is right. Inside Total Commander use cm_OpenDesktop, navigate to (My) Computer. If you are lucky you will be able to access the Asus Transformer TF101 from there.

Note:
Instead of using the T.C. internal command cm_OpenDesktop, you can use the breadcrumb bar to navigate to Desktop or the main menu Commands => Show Desktop folder.

Kind regards,
Karl

Adding drives

Posted: 2012-04-12, 11:24 UTC
by partagas
MVV wrote:If TF101 drives have no normal drive letters, you may access them via virtual folders only. Try TC command cm_OpenDrives or cm_OpenDesktop and choose device drive there.
Thank you for your fast answer

Posted: 2012-04-12, 11:25 UTC
by partagas
karlchen wrote:Hi, folks.

For all ignorant people like me that did not know already: The Transformer TF101 is an Asus Android tablet machine which can be converted into an Android notebook with the help of a docking station. :wink:
As Android is Linux based, it does not use drive letters.
So MVV is right. Inside Total Commander use cm_OpenDesktop, navigate to (My) Computer. If you are lucky you will be able to access the Asus Transformer TF101 from there.

Note:
Instead of using the T.C. internal command cm_OpenDesktop, you can use the breadcrumb bar to navigate to Desktop or the main menu Commands => Show Desktop folder.

Kind regards,
Karl
Thank you for your fast response. It solved my problem. Thanks again