![]() There are many root apps that would help you enable UMS. To get your device's memory card actually mounted as a real UMS device, the only way is to root your device. Or you can do that yourself using file servers by mapping a network drive to your device. Wait for it to finish, and double click the setup file for the USB mass storage driver. To start the driver update process, click the Download option. ![]() Cross the selected operating system and its bit. Or try WiFi USB Disk - Smart Disk, which also virtually shows your device as a USB Drive (through WiFi). Look for the USB mass storage device driver update. But it's just a virtual round-about connection, hence it'll be slower than UMS & even MTP mode. However, there are softwares for PC that virtually shows & provides access to the device (connected in MTP mode) as a Removable Storage USB Drive, like for example, MTPdrive (as commented) no root access required in device. Google no longer supports USB Mass Storage Mode due to several reasons, since JellyBean. As you said, it's possible only if your device is rooted.
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