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    File Transfer working in from UbuntuTouch

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        I installed UT in my Device (Redmi Note 9Pro India) for the first time, few days ago. After some days, I required to copy some files from my PC to my Device. But I can't share or receive files from PC to my device and vice versa through USB. Hotspot is not working properly on my device so ftp or Wi-Fi transfer doesn't work and Bluetooth File Transfer eats a lot of time. So I can only share or receive files from my Pen drive and that's working good. But I wanted to make USB file transfer to work and when I use "adb" command on my pc,

        adb devices
        

        it always show me

        List of devices attached
        4df798d76f98cf6d        unauthorized
        

        and can't share files, So I searched on web, and watched tutorials to fix, but didn't worked..
        At finally, I got an idea to format my Phone, surprisingly it worked.
        Solution:

        -To Factory reset Your Phone.

        Step-1) Backup your Internal Storage or your important files to any storage like pen drive or to an SD Card or ANY.
        Step-2) After taking a Backup, Power off your phone and Hold "VolumeUp+Powerbutton" simultaneously until your phone vibrates. It takes you to UBports Recovery(UT Recovery).
        Step-3) You need to do all format options, Click Factory reset>Format data/factory rest>Format data.
        Step-4) Then Click Factory reset>Format cache partition>Yes.
        Step-5) Factory reset>Format system partition>Yes.
        Step-6) And Finally "Reboot system now". Done...

        Hopefully, it works to You...Thank you.....

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