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Drive does not appear after mounting #1
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Similar problem for me. Well, the mapped drive does show up in Explorer, but it does not contain all files even though they are all available in Explorer in the "Apple iPhone" map point that Windows creates. Edit: Got it working after rebooting the computer. Seems that the first debug build of mtpmount.exe was left running, and might have conflicted with later release builds? At least I can list all files now when using my customized (*) release build. (*) I changed it to show the real creation times and not only the modified times as I use mtpmount to get the real creation timestamps of my photos, since Windows Explorer only copies the modified timestamp. |
This application is exactly what I've been searching for, unfortunately I'm having an issue getting it to work. I have the latest version of Doken installed which is 1.4.0.1000. My machine is Windows 10 and I'm trying to mount an Apple iPhone to a drive letter. It shows up when I have mtpmount shows available drives, and after it mounts it states:
Drive Y:\ is now Apple iPhone\Internal Storage. Don't forget to unmount the drive (using unmount command) before disconnecting your device
Unfortunately Windows explorer doesn't show a drive Y:, nor does disk management. What could I be doing wrong?
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