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Mozilla Fights Double Standard. Connect to a Hidden Wi-Fi Network. Change the Size of the Touch Keyboard. Check Bluetooth Device Battery Life. Reader Favorites Take Screenshot on Windows. Connect your iPhone to your Mac. Select your iPhone. Click your iPhone's name on the left side of the window to select it as the place from which you'll import photos. Select the photos you'd like to download. Do so by clicking on images in the window.
Skip this step if you want to import all of the photos that aren't already on your computer. Click Import Selected. It's in the upper-right corner of the window. The number of photos that you selected will appear in this button e. Click Imports. It's on the left side of the window. The photos you just transferred will be listed on this page. Method 3. Make sure that you have enough space. This method allows you to upload all of your photos to iCloud, at which point you can download them onto any computer with Internet access; however, your iCloud storage must exceed the amount of storage that your photos take up.
You start with 5 gigabytes of free storage, but you may need to upgrade your storage before you can store your photos. Tap your Apple ID. It's the top section in the Settings menu that contains your name and image if you've added one. Tap iCloud. It's in the second section of the menu, near the middle of the screen. Tap Photos. Open iCloud on a computer. Log into iCloud. If you're already logged into iCloud, skip this step.
Click the Photos tab. You'll find this in the upper-left side of the page. Select photos to download. You use the lightning USB port on the bottom of the phone. You can also transfer with wifi, but that takes a little more initial effort. Not Helpful 18 Helpful After pressing the import, it starts to import and then stops with a message saying "there is a fault", but doesn't describe the fault.
What should I do? Did you allow access to the data. Check the iPhone, unlock the screen and allow access in the popup of the iPhone OS. Not Helpful 22 Helpful If your computer doesn't recognize your device, then download iTunes and try again.
You can also use cloud storage and access it from your computer. Not Helpful 54 Helpful Plug your iPhone into your computer, then go to file explorer. You will see iPhone at side. Open up the folder where your photos are saved, and drag them to your iPhone's icon. Not Helpful 27 Helpful I had that problem, even after I clicked "Trust this computer" on my iPhone's pop-up window.
The only thing that solved it was opening up iTunes on my laptop with my phone synced to it. I was then able to import photos using the Windows Photo app. Not Helpful 23 Helpful 4. Tae Balat. To double check, in the upper right corner of the photo page, there should be an indicator showing how many are selected. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 0. Try unplugging the USB cable and plug it in again.
After that, more photos should show up. Next to "Import to," you can choose an existing album or create a new one. Wait for the process to finish, then disconnect your device from your Mac. Importing photos to your PC requires iTunes Tap Camera, then tap Formats. Tap Most Compatible. Learn more There are more ways to transfer photos and videos to your computer: Use AirDrop to quickly send photos and videos to your Mac.
Use a scanner and Image Capture to import photos that were taken with a film camera. Import your images directly to a folder on your Mac with Image Capture. Sync music, movies, and more from your iOS devices using your computer. Use Time Machine to back up all of your files, including your photos and videos, to an external hard drive. Published Date: April 29, Yes No. Character limit:
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