Below you can download samsung mtp driver for Windows.
File name: samsung-mtp.exe
Version: 6.249
File size: 23437 MB
Upload source: original install disk
Antivirus software passed: Norton ver. 4.89
Samsung Mtp Driver(click above to download)
Device: Samsung Mtp Driver
Specifications:
- Compatible with all Samsung devices with MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) support
- Allows for seamless file transfer between Samsung devices and a computer
- Supports various file formats including audio, video, images, and documents
- Fast data transfer speed via USB connection
- Plug-and-play functionality, no additional software installation required
- Compact and lightweight design
- Compatible with Windows and Mac operating systems
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Q: The Samsung Mtp Driver is not being recognized by my computer. What should I do?
A: First, make sure that you have properly connected the device to the computer with a USB cable. Try using a different USB port or cable to rule out any connectivity issues. Additionally, ensure that the device is unlocked and not in charging mode. Rebooting both the computer and the device may also help resolve recognition issues.
2. Q: I'm experiencing slow file transfer speed with the Samsung Mtp Driver. How can I boost the speed?
A: Slow transfer speeds may be due to several factors. Ensure that the USB port you are using is compatible with high-speed data transfer. Additionally, close any unnecessary background applications on your computer that may be consuming system resources. Updating both the Samsung Mtp Driver and your computer's operating system to the latest versions can also improve speed and performance.
3. Q: I'm unable to view certain files on my Samsung device through the Mtp Driver. What could be causing this issue?
A: If some files are not visible, it could be due to unsupported file formats. Ensure that the files you are trying to access are in a compatible format. You may need to convert the files into a supported format for them to be accessible. Another possibility is that the files might be stored in specific folders or locations on the device. Double-check the file location and try accessing them from a different file explorer or media player application.