Thanks for the input, Susan. I have an 8, and I understand Apple has changed the format of the photo files on the 8, so I wonder if that is a factor. Nick, what phone do you have?
Ken
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Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2017 1:02 PM
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I rarely use the windows drive access to photos I use photosync to wirelessly transfer.
However I did check my phone. I have a 6s plus and a Windows 10 machine. I DO get the folders with pictures to show the pictures just like before. Could it be a bug in your installation? And I can manipulate the photos just as in Drive mode past.
Sue
Cordially,
Susan Ferraglio-Genecco, DVM
On Sep 30, 2017, at 9:30 AM, 'Ken Bandy' kbandy@iatse30.org [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I agree with you, Nick. Not really sure what the rationale was for the changes in iTunes. Regarding iTunes not starting automatically, I have noticed that also in the past, but not recently. I attributed it to possibly a dirty connector on the phone. When I read about your not being able to see your photos via a direct connection to your PC, I checked it out here, and I find the same thing. My phone shows up, but when opening the folder, the empty folder message appears.
Ken
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Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2017 8:18 AM
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Subject: [apple-iphone] Problems since iOS 11
Forgetting the number of apps I have lost while waiting for their compilers to produce new versions, iOS 11 seems to have created other problems.
Recent itunes changes are being commented on in this group - I agree it is a backward step nothing much was wrong with iTunes at all, so if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Since iOS 11, iTunes is often not triggered when I connect my iphone. I have to disconnect and reconnect two or three times before it opens iTunes (Windows 10 64 bit).
Also, I cannot access the iPhone's memory when connected - the iPhone shows in "This PC" of Windows, but there is no content. The "Properties" of "This PC" show the phone's memory etc absolutely correctly, but a double-click to open the iphone shows "Internal memory" but a double-click on that gives "This folder is empty" - i.e. the Windows PC connects to the phone but cannot explore it. This was my quick way to access the iPhone's Camera Roll and Apple get no points from me for straight and simple messing me around. I now have to go through other less easy routes to transfer photos.
Nick Hudd
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