![]() Still not working? Then please provide for more precise information. You should now see folders with all your photos in them. Open File Explorer on the PC and go to: Computer/ iDevice/Internal Storage/DCIM. If prompted, tap Trust This Computer on your device. Use the cable that came with your device to connect it to a PC. No way around it, except for using Win Vista and above or alternative OS -) Power on and unlock your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. What's the Windows version you're running? If Windows XP, it has an issue with the USB timing, resulting in not importing photos / videos of (single or folder size of) more than approx. There's probably more, just search the Web.Ģ. the DiskAid mentioned above or iExplorer (). > only photos saved to the camera roll can be transferred with "onboard means" (the computer accesses the iPhone just like any other digital camera, as far as to import), for photos previously synced to the iPhone via iTunes you'll need additional software, e.g. ![]() Which of those do and which not? Where on the iPhone are they saved? ![]() You wrote that only some of your photos transfer to your computer. As the answer / links above seem not to have helped you (or have you just forgotten to mark the questions as solved? - then, please do):ġ. ![]()
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