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Topic Title: iPhone 13 Image to Windows 10 Topic Summary: Created On: 01/21/2022 08:41 PM Status: Post and Reply |
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- Robert Snow | - 01/21/2022 08:41 PM |
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- Robert Snow | - 01/28/2022 12:39 PM |
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>>iPhone 13 Image to Windows 10<< Best way to Move Images from an iPhone 13 to Windows 10 Pro 64bit. I do have it cabled from the Lighting plug to Windows USB. I know this is a bit off topic but I figure I'll get the best response here.
Bob ------------------------- Robert Snow |
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We are no longer running Windows 10 but in Windows 11, all you have to do is plug your iPhone 13 into your PC followed by opening File Explorer. Apple iPhone will be the 1st icon on the list (under This PC). You can find a Windows 10 easy answer by googling
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Thank you. I have not updated to 11 and have no real intention of doing so. But! Do you see any real advantages with your update to Windows 11. You tell me what the 3 big advantages would be for an upgrade. Bob ------------------------- Robert Snow |
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We haven't been using Windows 11 enough to completely appreciate the advantages but from a Dragon point of view, it's a potential sandtrap. In our system, Dragon works acceptably; not ideal, for the 1st few hours but can drag everything down by the end of the day. We feel it is a long way from ideal and don't even think about hibernating Windows 11.
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Windows 10 Pro 64bit Solution
Just as soon as I connected my iPhone to my portable within 30 seconds my portable told me that my internal storage was backed up to my computer.
I went into Directory Opus and found a new folder called Apple iPhone with a sub folder called Internal Storage. The folder was displayed under "DeskTop\This PC".
I hope this helps others. Bob ------------------------- Robert Snow |
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