Locating the downloaded file in nexus 7
Android Enthusiasts Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for enthusiasts and power users of the Android operating system. It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. My computer: laptop running Win bit Tablet: Nexus 7 with latest update which seems to have caused the problem. I don't know what that is, nor how to get permission. So, while I have been able to uninstall the driver, I have not been able to delete it.
There's nothing about MTP whatever that is. The device worked properly before the last system update for the Nexus tablet. The device now connects to the PC, and is recognised as being connected. It simply does not display any files. I am an author and use my tablet extensively for writing. It is important for me to be able to connect the tablet to the computer and move files between the two. Please do not suggest work-around solutions such as Drive or Dropbox.
I prefer to have devices that work properly. Thank you for taking time to read this through and consider the problem.
Please let me know if there is additional information that would be useful. Also, please be aware that I am not a developer and do not understand the jargon or shortcuts used by developers. Please be explicit when suggesting a resolution.
Connect your Nexus 7 to the PC, then on the android screen swipe down the icons from the top left side of the screen. One of the boxes shown will say "USB for Charging". Tap that box and select "Transfer files MTP ". I've tested this on my Nexus 10, for reference. Create a folder on your laptop that contains your apk files we'll call it apkfolder for the purposes of this example , then within that folder create an HTML file we'll call it apkinstall.
Now copy apkfolder onto the root of your Nexus 7's storage using Android File Transfer. Make sure that all the apks copy over as well as the HTML file.
You'll know you're in the correct format when the rulers and such disappear from the TextEdit window. Then you can save the file and make sure you use change the. You should get a mostly blank page, with a link that says "Install Astro".
Click that link to install the Astro apk from your storage, then use Astro to install all your other apps. If you're using Chrome, then you'll probably need to pull down the notification bar and tap the "Download complete" notification to actually kick off the install.
In the more general case, if you didn't have a file manager apk, you could instead add a bunch of link entries to the HTML file - one for each app - and install all of them that way.
In your case, this shouldn't be necessary. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
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Your download history is a convenient way for you to find and keep track of all the mods you have downloaded on Nexus Mods, be it via manual download, or via our mod manager Vortex. To find your download history, simply click on 'Mods' from the main menu of the site, and click "Download history". Alternatively, you can access your download history via your user settings :.
When you access your download history for the first time and you have downloaded a lot of mods it might take a while to build.
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