In the Photos app in Windows 11, your connected iPhone can be found in the External Devices section on the left sidebar. Click on your iPhone and check the photos you want to export to your computer by clicking Add iterms in the upper right corner.
If you can't use the DCIM folder, connect your iPhone to your computer, open the Microsoft Photos app, select Import > From a USB device, and then transfer your iPhone photos; or you can use iOS Data Recovery (www.appgeeker.com/ios-data-recovery.html) to effortlessly transfer photos and videos between iPhone and PC.
Maybe it's because of the incompatibility of video files or resolution issues. You can try using iPhone Data Transfer (www.appgeeker.com/iphone-data-transfer.html) to retransfer the videos.
Unlock your iPhone and connect it to your computer using a suitable cable and trust the computer. If your Microsoft photos app does not open automatically, then you need to open it manually.
Make sure your iPhone is unlocked and connected to your computer using the correct data cable. When you open the Microsoft Photo app, select Import > From a USB device.
does not work if photo taken with .HEIF format. Just get ,HEIF on desktop. Then need to find way to convert HEIF to JPG. Unfortunately, found this out after taking 100+ photos. To avoid this in the future select SETTINGS>.CAMERA>FORMAT>MOST COMPATIBLE
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When i am importing through windows photo app it’s going in cloud not drive how to change destination
With method 4 how do I fix that option no longer in the autoplay list?
OMG YOUR KEYBOARD LOOKS LIKE MINES
I faced the problem in method 5th. My photos not transfer
In the Photos app in Windows 11, your connected iPhone can be found in the External Devices section on the left sidebar. Click on your iPhone and check the photos you want to export to your computer by clicking Add iterms in the upper right corner.
method one and 5 not working
Try iPhone Data Transfer (www.appgeeker.com/iphone-data-transfer.html), you can effortlessly transfer photos and videos between iPhone and Windows PC.
i dont have dcim ☠️☠️
If you can't use the DCIM folder, connect your iPhone to your computer, open the Microsoft Photos app, select Import > From a USB device, and then transfer your iPhone photos; or you can use iOS Data Recovery (www.appgeeker.com/ios-data-recovery.html) to effortlessly transfer photos and videos between iPhone and PC.
thanks bro
Thank you.
We spend hundreds of dollars and apple makes this shit so fucking difficult.
If Microsoft Photos app cannot help you, you can try iPhone Data Transfer (www.appgeeker.com/iphone-data-transfer.html).
I plug in my phone to my pc the Apple iPhone doesn’t show up in This PC
Make sure the cable you are using is good and you have chosen to trust the computer on your iPhone.
Thanks dude👍
Does anyone know why videos come out white and blue?
Maybe it's because of the incompatibility of video files or resolution issues. You can try using iPhone Data Transfer (www.appgeeker.com/iphone-data-transfer.html) to retransfer the videos.
Window 11 NEVER showed my phone was connected. To open do I need a mouse? SO confused.
Unlock your iPhone and connect it to your computer using a suitable cable and trust the computer. If your Microsoft photos app does not open automatically, then you need to open it manually.
@@digiber8164 Someone's messing wit my new computer. Since it's Christmas, somehow things worked!
How to transfer photos from iPhone to windows 11 without iTunes or any software..
The most straightforward way is to use File Explorer.
iphone not detected
Make sure your iPhone is unlocked and connected to your computer with a good data cable.
iphone is not recognized
Make sure your iPhone is unlocked and connected to your computer using the correct data cable. When you open the Microsoft Photo app, select Import > From a USB device.
L video, way to long
Nah you just have no attention span
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does not work if photo taken with .HEIF format. Just get ,HEIF on desktop. Then need to find way to convert HEIF to JPG. Unfortunately, found this out after taking 100+ photos. To avoid this in the future select SETTINGS>.CAMERA>FORMAT>MOST COMPATIBLE