
You can pick the items you want to import and select where to save them." Select Import > From a USB device, then follow the instructions.On your PC, select the Start button and then select Photos to open the Photos app.
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"To transfer photos and videos from your phone to PC, connect your phone to the PC with a USB cable. Make sure the phone is on and unlocked, and that you're using a working cable, then: Instead, you use the Windows Photos app to import, with the instructions below from the Microsoft support article Import photos and videos from phone to PC:
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When importing photos from an iPhone to a Windows 10 PC, you do not access the files directly on the iPhone. I understand from your post that you are trying to import a video from an iPhone to a Windows 10 computer without using iCloud, but do not see the video in the DCIM folder. Thank you for stopping by the Apple Support Communities. So, how ELSE can I transfer the video off the phone? Need to remove iCloud as an option for transferring and focus on different solution. iCloud is throttled back or there are server issues.ġ0. It is not and there is plenty of capacity (20G) to hold all new items that have not been uploaded.ĩ. Received incorrect error message that iCloud storage is full. iCloud intermittently down, multiple sites have documented in outage mapsĨ. Is there another way to transfer the file directly off the phone?Ħ. Where is the file located on the phone? Is it in a hidden folder? Why are all the other files showing up in DCIM but not this one?Ĥ. New Windows 10 computer interfaces well with Apple language so not having iTunes is not the issue.ģ. Transferring via USB cable - all the the files and videos show up in DCIM subfolders EXCEPT this one.Ģ.

Video is on phone and plays perfectly well.ġ. Important medical video to help sick patients. Goal is to transfer long video from iPhone to computer.
