If the DCIM folder is empty or showing just a few pictures, the chances are high that your photos are saved in iCloud. The photo that you see on your iPhone or iPad is only an optimized version and not the actual copy. Now two ways will help. First, you can download photos directly from iCloud. If you face any issue while doing so, use these fixes to guide you. Doing that will download all photos from your iCloud on your phone.
Do remember that it will occupy a large amount of storage on your phone and you need to have enough space to store them.
Tap on Download and Keep Originals. Step 4: Once the photos finish downloading, connect your phone to your computer. You should be able to see them inside the DCIM folder. By doing so, none of your existing images in iCloud or your phone will be deleted. However, if you delete the photos from phone or iCloud and enable iCloud pictures in the future, those deleted photos will be removed from other devices too. 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. Step 1. Connect your iPhone to PC running Windows 7 or later. This mode allows you to transfer data from iPhone to PC in one click. Step 2. MobiMover supports transferring audio, videos, pictures, books, contacts, messages, etc.
Here, choose "Pictures" only. Enable Windows AutoPlay 7. Restart iPhone and PC Restarting the device can refresh the system and remove most of small software glitches and bugs. Update iOS Version Sometimes an old operating system on iPhone can unexpectedly bring about some unknown errors, including iPhone pictures not showing up on the computer. Enter your device password if asked. Enable Windows AutoPlay AutoPlay is a feature of Windows developed to examine newly discovered removable media and devices.
If it already toggled on, turn it off and turn it back on. Below it, choose the right action for your Apple iPhone. There's probably more, just search the Web What's the Windows version you're running? No way around it, except for using Win Vista and above or alternative OS ;-.
Hovsep A have you a passcode?
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