How to Fix Samsung Galaxy S3 That Won't Connect to Your PC

Restart your phone and computer., Make sure your screen is unlocked., Try a new USB cable and a different USB port., Check your USB settings in the S3 notification panel., Check your Windows Media Player version., Turn your S3 off and disconnect it...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Restart your phone and computer.

    Sometimes a simple restart will get things working again.

    Reboot both your phone and your computer and try connecting them again.
  2. Step 2: Make sure your screen is unlocked.

    Your S3 may not be able to connect to your computer if your screen is locked.

    Unlock your screen after connecting it to your computer. , The cable you are using may only have enough pins to charge your S3, but not enough to transfer data.

    You'll need a USB cable with five pins, which you can see when you look closely at the plug.

    If the cable has four pins, it won't be able to transfer data.

    If your cable is old, consider picking up a new Mini-USB cable.Some users have reported problems connecting the S3 to a USB
    3.0 port.

    Try connecting it to a USB
    2.0 port if the S3 isn't showing up. , Your S3 needs to be connected as a "media device," which you can set in the notification panel:
    Swipe down from the top of the screen while your S3 is connected to your computer.

    Tap "Connected as" and select "Media device (MTP)." Your device should get recognized in Windows. , Your S3 will not be able to connect to your computer in MTP mode unless you are running Windows Media Player 10 or later.

    You can install the latest version of Windows Media Player using Windows Update.

    You can check your version of Windows Media Player by clicking the Help menu and select "About."

    Many users have reported that removing and reinserting the SIM card fixes USB connection problems.

    You will not lose any data doing this.

    Make sure that your phone is completely powered off by holding the Power button and selecting "Power Off."

    This will expose the battery. , Lightly push the battery towards the base of the phone and lift it out. , This will pop the SIM card out. , Make sure the battery has been out of the phone for at least thirty seconds before proceeding. , Push it in until it click into place. , Make sure that the battery is inserted the same way it was when you took it out. , Wait until your phone has completely booted up before connecting, and make sure that the screen is not locked. , This will allow you to access your Android's files., Sometimes the drivers for the connection process get messed up.

    Download Mode will reset the connection between your device and your computer.

    You'll need the USB drivers from Samsung in order for this to work.

    You can download the USB drivers from Samsung's S3 Support page.

    Click the "USB (ENGLISH)" button and run the installer after downloading it. , Press and hold the Power button and select "Power Off." Wait until your phone shuts down before proceeding.

    Your phone will need to be disconnected from your computer before proceeding. , Start by holding the Home button, then press and hold the Volume Down button.

    While holding both buttons down, press and hold the Power button.

    You'll know you did it right when a warning screen with a yellow "!" sign appears., This will start your S3 in Download Mode. , Windows should automatically detect it and install the necessary files. , Windows should only take a few moments to install.

    Check the System Tray to see if the installation is complete. , Hold both buttons for about ten seconds to reboot your phone normally.

    If you can't get your S3 to exit Download Mode, take the battery out and then reinsert it. , After your phone boots up normally, try connecting it to your computer again.

    It will usually show up properly after booting into Download Mode. , Sometimes, forcing MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) using your phone's system commands can get the connection working again. , Enter the following dialer code depending on your carrier:
    Sprint
    - ##3424# Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile
    - *#22745927, tap "Hidden Menu Disabled," then tap "Enable." Open the dialer again and dial **87284 US Cellular
    - *#22745927, tap "Hidden Menu Disabled," then tap "Enable." Open the dialer again and dial *#7284# , This will open additional options. , You'll see several items to pick from. , This will force MTP mode for the phone. , For many users this will fix a phone that doesn't connect. , If you can't get your S3 to connect no matter what you try, your last option is to perform a complete factory reset.

    This will delete everything on the phone, so you'll want to back up anything you want to save onto an SD card if possible.

    You can insert an SD card by removing the battery on the back of the phone. , This will display the files on your S3. , This will switch the display to all of the folders on your S3. , This is the emulated SD card that stores all of your files on your S3's hard drive. , This will highlight all of the files and folders so that you don't miss anything. , All of the selected files will be copied so that they can be moved to the SD card. , This will open the storage for the SD card you inserted. , This may take a while if you have a lot of files. , Once your files are backed up, you can export your contacts to the SD card as well:
    Open the Contacts app.

    Tap the "Menu" button and select "Import / Export." Select "Export to SD card" and then tap "OK."

    Once you've finished backing up your files and contacts, you can safely reset your phone.

    You can do this from the Settings app. , This will open the factory reset menu. , After confirming, all of the data on your phone will be deleted and your operating system restored.

    This process may take a while to complete. , You'll be taken through the initial setup process for your phone.

    Log in with your Google and Samsung accounts to begin using your phone again. , Once your phone is powered on and you're logged in, try the connection with your computer again.

    If you still can't get the S3 to connect and you've tried everything listed above, you may need to get a replacement device.
  3. Step 3: Try a new USB cable and a different USB port.

  4. Step 4: Check your USB settings in the S3 notification panel.

  5. Step 5: Check your Windows Media Player version.

  6. Step 6: Turn your S3 off and disconnect it from the computer.

  7. Step 7: Remove the back of the phone.

  8. Step 8: Remove the battery from the S3.

  9. Step 9: Push the SIM card into the slot and release.

  10. Step 10: Let the phone sit with the power off for at least 30 seconds.

  11. Step 11: Put the SIM card back in the slot.

  12. Step 12: Put the battery back in and close the phone.

  13. Step 13: Power on the phone and connect it to your computer.

  14. Step 14: Select "Media device (MTP)" from the notification panel.

  15. Step 15: Download and install the Samsung USB drivers.

  16. Step 16: Turn your S3 completely off and disconnect it from the computer.

  17. Step 17: Press and hold Home

  18. Step 18: Volume Down

  19. Step 19: and Power.

  20. Step 20: Press Volume Up to start Download Mode when prompted.

  21. Step 21: Connect your S3 to your computer.

  22. Step 22: Unplug your S3 once the drivers finish loading.

  23. Step 23: Press and hold the Home and Power buttons.

  24. Step 24: Try connecting the S3 to your computer again.

  25. Step 25: Open the dialer on your phone.

  26. Step 26: Dial the code to open the menu.

  27. Step 27: Select the "PDA" option from menu.

  28. Step 28: Tap the "Qualcomm USB Setting" option.

  29. Step 29: Select "MTP+ADB" and tap OK.

  30. Step 30: Try connecting your phone again.

  31. Step 31: Insert a blank SD card into your phone.

  32. Step 32: Open the "My Files" app.

  33. Step 33: Tap the "All files" button.

  34. Step 34: Select the "sdcard0" folder.

  35. Step 35: Tap the "Menu" button and select "Select all."

  36. Step 36: Tap the "Menu" button and select "Copy."

  37. Step 37: Tap "extSdCard."

  38. Step 38: Tap "Paste Here" and wait for the files to copy.

  39. Step 39: Backup your contacts.

  40. Step 40: Open the Settings app.

  41. Step 41: Tap the "Accounts" tab and select "Back up and reset."

  42. Step 42: Tap "Factory data reset" and then "Reset device."

  43. Step 43: Setup your phone.

  44. Step 44: Try connecting to your computer.

Detailed Guide

Sometimes a simple restart will get things working again.

Reboot both your phone and your computer and try connecting them again.

Your S3 may not be able to connect to your computer if your screen is locked.

Unlock your screen after connecting it to your computer. , The cable you are using may only have enough pins to charge your S3, but not enough to transfer data.

You'll need a USB cable with five pins, which you can see when you look closely at the plug.

If the cable has four pins, it won't be able to transfer data.

If your cable is old, consider picking up a new Mini-USB cable.Some users have reported problems connecting the S3 to a USB
3.0 port.

Try connecting it to a USB
2.0 port if the S3 isn't showing up. , Your S3 needs to be connected as a "media device," which you can set in the notification panel:
Swipe down from the top of the screen while your S3 is connected to your computer.

Tap "Connected as" and select "Media device (MTP)." Your device should get recognized in Windows. , Your S3 will not be able to connect to your computer in MTP mode unless you are running Windows Media Player 10 or later.

You can install the latest version of Windows Media Player using Windows Update.

You can check your version of Windows Media Player by clicking the Help menu and select "About."

Many users have reported that removing and reinserting the SIM card fixes USB connection problems.

You will not lose any data doing this.

Make sure that your phone is completely powered off by holding the Power button and selecting "Power Off."

This will expose the battery. , Lightly push the battery towards the base of the phone and lift it out. , This will pop the SIM card out. , Make sure the battery has been out of the phone for at least thirty seconds before proceeding. , Push it in until it click into place. , Make sure that the battery is inserted the same way it was when you took it out. , Wait until your phone has completely booted up before connecting, and make sure that the screen is not locked. , This will allow you to access your Android's files., Sometimes the drivers for the connection process get messed up.

Download Mode will reset the connection between your device and your computer.

You'll need the USB drivers from Samsung in order for this to work.

You can download the USB drivers from Samsung's S3 Support page.

Click the "USB (ENGLISH)" button and run the installer after downloading it. , Press and hold the Power button and select "Power Off." Wait until your phone shuts down before proceeding.

Your phone will need to be disconnected from your computer before proceeding. , Start by holding the Home button, then press and hold the Volume Down button.

While holding both buttons down, press and hold the Power button.

You'll know you did it right when a warning screen with a yellow "!" sign appears., This will start your S3 in Download Mode. , Windows should automatically detect it and install the necessary files. , Windows should only take a few moments to install.

Check the System Tray to see if the installation is complete. , Hold both buttons for about ten seconds to reboot your phone normally.

If you can't get your S3 to exit Download Mode, take the battery out and then reinsert it. , After your phone boots up normally, try connecting it to your computer again.

It will usually show up properly after booting into Download Mode. , Sometimes, forcing MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) using your phone's system commands can get the connection working again. , Enter the following dialer code depending on your carrier:
Sprint
- ##3424# Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile
- *#22745927, tap "Hidden Menu Disabled," then tap "Enable." Open the dialer again and dial **87284 US Cellular
- *#22745927, tap "Hidden Menu Disabled," then tap "Enable." Open the dialer again and dial *#7284# , This will open additional options. , You'll see several items to pick from. , This will force MTP mode for the phone. , For many users this will fix a phone that doesn't connect. , If you can't get your S3 to connect no matter what you try, your last option is to perform a complete factory reset.

This will delete everything on the phone, so you'll want to back up anything you want to save onto an SD card if possible.

You can insert an SD card by removing the battery on the back of the phone. , This will display the files on your S3. , This will switch the display to all of the folders on your S3. , This is the emulated SD card that stores all of your files on your S3's hard drive. , This will highlight all of the files and folders so that you don't miss anything. , All of the selected files will be copied so that they can be moved to the SD card. , This will open the storage for the SD card you inserted. , This may take a while if you have a lot of files. , Once your files are backed up, you can export your contacts to the SD card as well:
Open the Contacts app.

Tap the "Menu" button and select "Import / Export." Select "Export to SD card" and then tap "OK."

Once you've finished backing up your files and contacts, you can safely reset your phone.

You can do this from the Settings app. , This will open the factory reset menu. , After confirming, all of the data on your phone will be deleted and your operating system restored.

This process may take a while to complete. , You'll be taken through the initial setup process for your phone.

Log in with your Google and Samsung accounts to begin using your phone again. , Once your phone is powered on and you're logged in, try the connection with your computer again.

If you still can't get the S3 to connect and you've tried everything listed above, you may need to get a replacement device.

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