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  1. 2 days ago · Make sure you are using a USB cable. Not a thunderbolt cable and not a USB charging cable. The USB data cable would have a USB-C connector on the ATEM end and whatever USB, type A or C on the computer end. With the ATEM connected, go to the Device Manager in the Control Panel.

  2. 3 days ago · The same way you unlocked it but the command changes from unlock to lock. The general outline would be. Factory reset. Boot into the phone, go through setup turn on USB debugging. Then goto fast boot where you initially performed the unlock command and then run the same command but switch unlock to lock.

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  4. Dual USB Type-C and USB Type-A connectors. With dual connectors, the SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive USB Type-C lets you free up space on your smartphone or tablet 2, or transfer files between multiple devices, whether it has a USB Type-C port or the traditional USB Type-A port.

  5. 2 days ago · Use ADB and Fastboot (For rooted phones) If you have a rooted Google Pixel, use ADB commands and Fastboot to reset your lock screen and unlock your Google Pixel without a passcode. Rooting your...

  6. 2 days ago · While you need to enable USB debugging to use ADB commands, Fastboot does not require USB debugging to be enabled on the device. You can boot an Android device into the Fastboot mode by pressing the Volume Down + Power buttons simultaneously for 3-5 seconds.

  7. 4 days ago · In this article, I show how I set up a recently purchased USB external hard disk drive as a backup drive for my Linux desktop PC. I'll delete the default FAT32 partition, create a new partition, make a reiserfs filesystem, and show how to use rsync to backup your important data.