

In that case, the first thing you need to do is to check few things out – firstly, see if MTP sharing is enabled on your Android device (Setting > Storage > Options > USB Connection > and select the Media device (MTP) option), and if your USB cable is performing OK (the best procedure is to test another cable). While MTP standard has enabled millions of users all around the world to easily share files between their home PC (or laptop) and their Android mobile device, sometimes software issues may prevent you to establish a stable MTP connection. If that is the case with you, simple reinstallation of MTP drivers for Android devices should fix your troubles and enable fast and stable file transfers. However, from time to time, MTP drivers may become corrupted or missing, causing you to lose the ability to connect with Android devices. It is important to note that MTP drivers are shipped with every modern version of Windows OS, and therefore this USB cable connection method with Android devices should be working seamlessly even on a fresh installation of the Windows OS. MTP connection is a standard feature of modern Android devices, which enables a seamless connection with the Windows file system, where your Android device will show up just like a regular external storage drive that can be managed with ease, even with simple dragging and dropping a file to and from Android device. MTP Driver for Android is a driver package that can solve your issues if Windows OS is not properly detecting android devices that are connected via USB cable.
