Thanks Tom. I'm not really a Windows person except for what I do at work. The office computer I use is running Windows 7 Professional.
On Nov 19, 2018, at 8:33 PM, 'Tom' tseals4@centurylink.net [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I can pull photos from my iPhone directly on my PC running Windows 10 and as I recall I could do it on Windows 7 or 8 or both.. Login to your phone first then hook it up via USB and go to My Computer. My iPhone shows up and I can drill down to the photos. If your iPhone is locked it won't show up or it may show at first when it's unlocked then disappear when it locks.
Tom
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Subject: [apple-iphone] Re: Move iPhone Photos to Windows
I think Media Monkey will do what you need. If not - the paid program Anytrans certainly will. Anytrans clones phones exactly, too. Indespensible tools for managing iPhones. Does the things iTunes should, but doesn't.
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