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If you choose "Photos", you can double-click the image to view it. If you choose "Albums", double-click the album to view all the items in it. Step 3. To transfer photos from iPhone to the computer, select the pictures you want to transfer and click the "Transfer to PC" option. With the software, you can also manage other files on your iPhone from the computer, including videos, music, contacts, messages, books, and more. Don't hesitate to give it a try. The Photos app is a built-in program on Windows PC that enables you to import photos from a USB device to the computer and manage the items.

Therefore, using Photos is also a practical solution for you to view iPhone photos on PC. Turn your phone on and unlock it.

Your PC can't find the device if the device is locked. Step 5. You can pick the items you want to import and select where to save them. Allow a few moments for detection and transfer.

Please note that iTunes will skip duplicates, only copying pictures that are on device but not on your computer. If your photos on iPhone won't sync with iTunes , you can refer the article.

After that, locate the top on iTunes interface and click the device icon. On the left, find "Photos" in control panel. And then, tick the "Sync Photos" box. Step 3. Choose what you want to sync, and check Photos, then next to the Photos, click on Options. Step 6. Open the device storage, find "DCIM". All the photos are saved in this folder. You can drag and drop photos from iPhone to computer with ease. All in all, you can easily transfer photos from your iPhone to your PC in 8 ways.

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Part 1. Posted on Jun 3, AM. Sep 29, AM in response to henrymonster In response to henrymonster. They'd show up on the phone but when I went to get them off, only the most recent were accessible. Henrymonster, thank you for taking the time to post your solution!!! I'm finally able to get the photos onto my PC. Also, you were very patient with the 'support' you received on this post. I don't know that I would have handled it with such grace. Thanks again!!!! Sep 29, AM. Page content loaded.

May 27, PM in response to henrymonster In response to henrymonster. What happens if you attempt to import the photos using the Windows Import Utility? May 27, PM. It's best to use the Camera and Scanner Wizard, or a photo management app.

These will all understand the more complex folder structure in the iPhone camera roll. They will also understand the "sidecar" edit files that supplement the image and contain any edits made to the image on the phone. If you just copy the images using Windows Explorer you will lose the edits. So you are saying that you have never imported any of the photos that are in the Camera Roll? Are you using Photo Stream, or iCloud Photos? Only a small number of the photos that are on the phone have been backed up to a PC before, definitely not the number that is missing when looking at the DCIM folders in Windows.

I am not using Photo Stream but I am backing up to the iCloud. I'm aware that using iCloud Drive or iCloud photos will make a difference in being able to import photos, but just a standard iCloud backup should not affect that.

I've read of a couple of others mentioning import issues with photos in the Camera Roll in Windows. What other troubleshooting have you tried? I would remove the device from the computer and power it down. Article Summary. Method 1. Connect your iPhone to the PC. Use the USB charging cable that came with your phone. Unlock your iPhone.

This will prompt a question asking if you want to trust the computer you just connected to. On the iPhone, tap Trust or Allow. This allows the iPhone to share data with the computer so you can download the pictures and video. Click Photos. Click Import. It's in the top-right of the Photos window. Click On another device. It's on the right of the pop-up window. Select the pictures you want to import and click Continue. All the items that are selected will have a checkmark in the top-right of the preview image.

You can click Select All at the top to select all the pictures and video. This will begin importing the images and videos from the iPhone. You can check the box next to "Delete imported items from Apple iPhone after importing" if you don't want to keep the original photos or videos on the iPhone. Method 2. Unlock your iPhone using Touch ID or your phone's passcode. Locate the connected iPhone. Right-click on the iPhone and select Import pictures and video.

It's near the bottom of the drop-down menu. Select the Import all new items now option and click Next. This will automatically import all the images and videos stored on your iPhone to your Pictures folder. Once finished importing, the Pictures folder will open automatically. What happens if I unplug the iPhone before the transfer of photos is complete? You will probably find that not all of your photos have transferred to the PC.



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