PGrey
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- Sep 5, 2016
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Weird, I was just dumping a bunch of stuff on my wife's 6P yesterday, using 3.0 (2 hubs deep, the PC hub/faceplate and a secondary), and it worked flawlessly.
I did have to choose PTP or File Transfer though, manually, whereas I'm pretty sure before it "trusted" my PC, after the first connection.
Edit: this could be a USB 3.0 driver issue, in particular if your chipset vendor or OEM did a poor job of adding feature or something, and are failing to properly forward metadata, or similar.
The "trust" thing is weird though, but I could see Google implementing that, it (mostly) makes sense, from a security perspective.
It's like like when you enable 3.5mm jack use while locked, it throws up a big "security warning", since it's a big, gaping security hole, at that point (not that most users even read the verbiage ;-] ).
I did have to choose PTP or File Transfer though, manually, whereas I'm pretty sure before it "trusted" my PC, after the first connection.
Edit: this could be a USB 3.0 driver issue, in particular if your chipset vendor or OEM did a poor job of adding feature or something, and are failing to properly forward metadata, or similar.
The "trust" thing is weird though, but I could see Google implementing that, it (mostly) makes sense, from a security perspective.
It's like like when you enable 3.5mm jack use while locked, it throws up a big "security warning", since it's a big, gaping security hole, at that point (not that most users even read the verbiage ;-] ).