Making Laptop Detect Samsung Tablet

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The Toshiba Satellite P50-C00E laptop is not detecting the Samsung Tab S when connected via USB, despite successful Bluetooth connectivity. The tablet only charges when plugged in, without prompting any installation or recognition by the laptop. Users suggest checking the tablet's USB settings, which may allow for options such as USB mass storage or charging only. There is no indication of the laptop recognizing the tablet as an external device, which is typically expected with such connections. Further investigation into both the tablet and laptop settings is recommended to resolve the issue.
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Hi there

I recently acquired a new laptop (Toshiba Satellite P50-C00E). However I am having trouble with it detecting, in My Computer, my Samsung Tab S (yes, it is on). This is when it is connected to the laptop via USB. When I first plugged it into my old laptop (HP Beats Special Edition), the laptop automatically installed the drivers/software, so I could explore the contents of my tablet in My Computer.

I have no trouble connecting the new laptop to the tablet via Bluetooth, but would really like my laptop to see the tablet when connected via USB.

Any help much appreciated,
Stevie
 
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what happens when you plug it into the laptop though USB? nothing ?
for me, my samsung devices plug into my laptop functioned like a external harddrive or usb... which won't pop up any installation
 
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what happens when you plug it into the laptop though USB? nothing ?
for me, my samsung devices plug into my laptop functioned like a external harddrive or usb... which won't pop up any installation
Yeah, nothing. It charges the tablet, but that is about it. I don't hear the sound I do when I, say, put in a USB stick.
 
maybe you can try to check the settings on your tablet. I've forgotten where to check it but there's a setting in the tablet that choose what happen when connected to a usb hub( charge and do nothing, usb mass storage, speed up system, ect...)
not sure about the settings in your laptop though...
 
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