Hello! I recently faced an issue trying to upload big file to Android tablet. It doesn’t detect with MTP so I tried to push it via ADB. But I get this error:
$ adb push myfile /sdcard
adb: error: 65544-byte write failed: Success
How can I fix it? Why is this happening? Storage space is enough:
EDIT: I want to use it for app devlopment, so I need ADB or quick MTP for app installing.
Yes, I can even shell into it or pull/push small files
How old is this phone? My guess is corruption at hardware level.
If you can shell into it and have dd or something, try to write a simple file to e.g
dd if=/dev/zero of=/sdcard/testfile bs=1MB count=200
If that fails when directly on the device, you can rule out network issues.You can also try downloading a file from the web that’s about the size of your file or serving your file on the local WLAN with
python3 -m http.server
and accessing it on your phone. Just to see what happens.Anti Commercial-AI license
I can’t do it until I formatted data. After it file can be downloaded from net, but adb still fails.
Shooting from the hip here, but it sounds like the storage chip may be dying. I have a 128GB Pixel 1XL that crashes if I use more than ~20GB of space.