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  2. On your computer, go to photos.google.com. Select a photo or video. Click More Download. Tip: If you have trouble playing a downloaded video, try the following: Use a different browser, like Chrome or Firefox. Use a system extension that works with the codec of the video file. Use a different video player, like VLC Media Player.

  3. Copy apps & data from an iPhone to a new Android device

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    Step 3: Copy your apps & data. Use the cable method to copy more data. Learn what data types transfer based on transfer method. Copy data from your old phone with a cable. Important: You must turn off iMessage on your iPhone. Both devices must be connected to each other for the entire transfer process.

  4. 1) On your iOS or iPadOS device, open the Settings app. 2) Tap Camera, then tap Formats. 3) Tap Most Compatible. From now on, your camera will create photos and videos in JPEG and H.264 formats. We recommend the steps above because they will show you how to transfer photos from your iPhone to your PC.

  5. Transfer iCloud® photos and videos to Google Photos

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    To request your transfer from iCloud® to Google Photos: Sign in with your Apple ID at privacy.apple.com. Select Request to transfer a copy of your data. To start the transfer, sign in with your Google Account. To finish your request, follow the on-screen instructions. Tip: The transfer process takes 3–7 days.

  6. How to truly save Live photos on a PC - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/250225270

    As said before, iPhone creates a MOV file as well as a JPEG image when you capture a Live Photo. The easiest way to view your Live Photos on your Windows 10 PC is to transfer these MOV files (connect your iPhone to PC > open File Explorer > iPhone > Internet storage > DCIM) to your PC and then double-click on a video file to play it using the ...

  7. IPhone disconnects when importing photos - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/250875468

    Every time I go to import my photos from my iPhone 7 onto my windows 10 Acer laptop it begins to import my photos via the windows photo app, but then disconnects after importing 8 or less photos (sometimes doesn’t import at all). I made sure that I have the device driver up to date on my iPhone, and the cord I’m using works just fine.

  8. ios 17 Can't move or copy photos to PC - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/255211548

    Photos no longer transfer to Mac after ios14 update iphone 11 Pro iPhone 11 Pro 64 GB unlocked., iOS 14 Late 2013 Mac Pro Quad Core 64GM RAM, Mojave OS 10.14.6 Since updating to ios14, when I tether to transfer photos to Mac Photos app, the iPhone is seen in devices, and it gives me a count of new photos, but I am unable to download them. The ...

  9. iPhone to PC photo transfer via USB stops after seconds

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    Type netsh in Command Prompt and press Enter. 3. Next type winsock reset into Command Prompt and hit Enter to run it. 4. After the process is completed you’ll be notified and then you just need to restart the computer for changes to take effect. If it still doesn't resolve the issue, proceed to the next method.

  10. I don't understand why the DCIM folders are empty, here: Check AV app (s), turn it Off. Try to transfer the photos to a destination folder on the PC. (this works on a Windows OS 10 computer): Set iPhone Auto-Lock to Never. Connect iPhone to computer via USB cable. Click on 'Allow' on iPhone (when asked). Go to start on PC.

  11. On a Mac with macOS Mojave or earlier, or on a PC, open iTunes. Connect your device to your computer with a USB cable. If a message asks for your device passcode or to Trust This Computer, follow the onscreen steps. Get help if you forgot your passcode. Select your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch when it