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  1. 21 mar 2024 · Navigate to the "DCIM" (Digital Camera Images) folder on your iPhone. This is where your iPhone stores all of its photos and videos. You can now organize your iPhone photos directly on your computer. You can create new folders, move photos between folders, rename photos, and delete unwanted photos.

  2. 3 gru 2020 · Symlinks are more like a wormhole from one place to another on your PC, whenever you put files into one folder, Windows will teleport that file to a different folder. You can use symlinks to change where iCloud media ends up on your PC. SYMLINKS: PREPARATIONS.

  3. 7 maj 2023 · However, when I go to the options for iCloud Photos, the option to specify the iCloud Photos folder location is not present. Other options are also missing as well. The only options present are a check box to switch "iCloud Photos" on or off and a checkbox for "Shared Albums".

  4. 2 gru 2022 · There are multiple ways to access iPhone photos from a Windows 10/11 PC. You can use iTunes, iCloud for Windows, the Windows Photos app, one of the third-party programs, or File Explorer. If you are looking for a quick way to access photos stored on your iPhone, File Explorer is your best bet.

  5. You can sync all or a selection of photos from your photos library on your Windows device. For example, you can sync a selection of favorite albums or photos of people. You can also sync photos from another folder that you organize to hold photos on your Windows device.

  6. 11 sie 2015 · Select photos and videos that you wish to import and then click or tap Import button to start copying all photos from your iPhone to PC. Once Photos app completes the transfer, you’ll see an option to open up the folder to view imported photos.

  7. You can transfer files from your Windows device to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch (other iPod models don’t support file syncing). For example, you can transfer specific files to your Apple device so you can use them while away from your Windows device.