I want to transfer pictures taken with the camera on my cell phone to my PC and transfer music from my PC to a memory chip on my cell phone through a USB cable.
I downloaded a driver for my Galaxy SIII and installed it on a PC running Win 7 64-bit. It installed successfully. Then I connected the USB cable to the cell phone and plugged the other end into my PC. The cell phone appeared in Windows Explorer. However after a couple of minutes the USB connection failed.
I uninstalled the software, purified the system partition and the Registry. Then I used Macrium Reflect to make a Full image of the System partition. I’m ready to reinstall the driver. I thought I would start Macrium Reflect in Differential backup mode and capture the chanes being made to my hard disk. How can use the information in the Differential backup file to analyze the changes being made on my hard drive?
I downloaded a driver for my Galaxy SIII and installed it on a PC running Win 7 64-bit. It installed successfully. Then I connected the USB cable to the cell phone and plugged the other end into my PC. The cell phone appeared in Windows Explorer. However after a couple of minutes the USB connection failed.
I uninstalled the software, purified the system partition and the Registry. Then I used Macrium Reflect to make a Full image of the System partition. I’m ready to reinstall the driver. I thought I would start Macrium Reflect in Differential backup mode and capture the chanes being made to my hard disk. How can use the information in the Differential backup file to analyze the changes being made on my hard drive?