[SIZE="3"]This tweak is a very useful one which will allow you to
mount your iPhone as a filesystem to use as a USB device.
You can transport files, images, videos – well,
anything you do with a normal USB stick.
Add this source [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] and install USB Drive.
Then go ahead and search for USB Drive
Once this is installed, go ahead and open it up.
USB Drive has 3 modes which are
Default, Drive+iTunes and Drive only:
* Default: This is iPhone default mode. USB Drive doesn’t install daemon
application nor modify any USB settings. Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) is
active as well as iTunes synchronization and tethering over USB.
* Drive+iTunes: In this mode USB Drive replaces PTP interface with Mass
Storage interface and let you use iPhone as USB Drive. At the same time you
can perform iTunes synchronization, developers can use XCode debugger,
etc. In this mode USB Mass Storage will not work on Windows with iTunes or
Apple USB Drivers installed.
* Drive only: This mode is to resolve compatibility issue with Windows and
iTunes. In this mode USB Drive changes iPhone device USB product ID. This
will prevent iTunes synchronization, but USB Mass Storage will work on
Windows (and other operation systems of course). Switching to the Default
or Drive + iTunesmodes restores iTunes sync.
Go ahead and click “Create Disk…” and choose the size of
the partition you would like:
Once you have selected the desired size, click “Create”
Let this finish and hey presto you have yet another use for your iPhone.
To delete the partition and roll everything back, just swipe your finger
to the right on the selected partition and hit delete.
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proof of SUCCESSFULLY INSTALLED:
mount your iPhone as a filesystem to use as a USB device.
You can transport files, images, videos – well,
anything you do with a normal USB stick.
Add this source [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] and install USB Drive.
Then go ahead and search for USB Drive
Once this is installed, go ahead and open it up.
USB Drive has 3 modes which are
Default, Drive+iTunes and Drive only:
* Default: This is iPhone default mode. USB Drive doesn’t install daemon
application nor modify any USB settings. Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) is
active as well as iTunes synchronization and tethering over USB.
* Drive+iTunes: In this mode USB Drive replaces PTP interface with Mass
Storage interface and let you use iPhone as USB Drive. At the same time you
can perform iTunes synchronization, developers can use XCode debugger,
etc. In this mode USB Mass Storage will not work on Windows with iTunes or
Apple USB Drivers installed.
* Drive only: This mode is to resolve compatibility issue with Windows and
iTunes. In this mode USB Drive changes iPhone device USB product ID. This
will prevent iTunes synchronization, but USB Mass Storage will work on
Windows (and other operation systems of course). Switching to the Default
or Drive + iTunesmodes restores iTunes sync.
Go ahead and click “Create Disk…” and choose the size of
the partition you would like:
Once you have selected the desired size, click “Create”
Let this finish and hey presto you have yet another use for your iPhone.
To delete the partition and roll everything back, just swipe your finger
to the right on the selected partition and hit delete.
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proof of SUCCESSFULLY INSTALLED:
NOTE:
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