Go to Administrative Tools > Computer Management > Disk Management Make sure Monitor.exe is disabled, which can be done via Task Manager, then plug your Didj in.
With LFConnect disabled from auto starting, you can assign a drive letter, and access it like a normal drive On Didj $ usbctl -d mass_storage -a unlock You will have to run this command on the Didj from a terminal, to unlock it.
LFConnect still must be installed, but this will prevent the need to have it running. LFConnect Software must be installed, and allowed to open for this to be accessible. When connecting the Didj to Windows under USB, the contents will be mounted in one of these folders, depending on your version of windows.Ĭ:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Leapfrog\LeapFrog Connect\Mnt\\0Ĭ:\ProgramData\Leapfrog\LeapFrog Connect\Mnt\\0 On Didj echo 'UNLOCKED' > /flags/usb_mass_storage It will not automount on the host unless the USB cable is plugged in when the Didj has already been booted. But will not be available for the Didj itself. This method will leave your Didj partition permanently 'unlocked.' It will always be available to be mounted on a host PC.