A few days ago my wife and I acquired two Samsung Galaxy S3 phones as our first smart phones. When I connect either phone to any of the three different Windows 7 computers I have tried, the phone mounts as a virtual CDROM containing a Verizon software installer. After 30 seconds elapse, it switches to a portable device (phone) and I can see the folders and files on the phone that I want to access via USB.
Having to wait for that 30 seconds of CDROM phase is super-annoying. Is there any way I can disable that stupid CDROM behavior and have the phone directly mount as a phone?
Somebody else's description of this same problem is here:
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Like the person in that forum post, I have disabled the CDROM in Windows Device Manager. Windows no longer pops open an autorun dialog, but the CDROM is present and will stay connected for 30 seconds. From the phone side I can display the notifications, tap into the USB connection notification (it says the phone is connected as an "installer"), and then select Media Device or Camera to force the phone out of CDROM mode, but that is not a persistent choice and I have to do it every time I don't want to wait for the 30 seconds to elapse. It's annoying.
General googling turns up various discussion about this, but the solutions all assume ... a road I want to go down at this time.
Thanks...
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