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After last system update on my Droid Turbo I can no longer see my phone's memory as a drive on my computer. Need to transfer some photos from my phone to computer and cannot do it now. Any idea what happened and how to get to my photos from my computer?
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With the Marshmallow update, the default USB mode is now charging only. Whenever you connect the phone and computer with the USB cable, you'll need to pull down the phone's notification shade, tap where it says USB for Charging, and change it to File Transfer.
Move Pictures / Videos from Device - DROID TURBO by Motorola | Verizon Wireless
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With the Marshmallow update, the default USB mode is now charging only. Whenever you connect the phone and computer with the USB cable, you'll need to pull down the phone's notification shade, tap where it says USB for Charging, and change it to File Transfer.
Move Pictures / Videos from Device - DROID TURBO by Motorola | Verizon Wireless
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Is there a way to override this? My phone took a pretty nasty fall, and now my screen is shot and unresposive. I have tried plugging in the phone to access my photos and videos from my PC but have been unable to do so. I have a samsung s7, will be getting a new phone this week but I really would like to retrieve my photos. The phone still works I can receive calls with my headsets, but I can't use the screen.
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While this would not help for the photos already in your account, in the future you may want to have your photos automatically back up to an online service. Google photos is one such service. For Pixel phones, it has unlimited online storage for full resolution photos. For other phone makes, it offers unlimited storage at a reduced resolution.