Iphone to laptop photo download stops damaged file
If you don't want to try the relatively complex solutions in Part 2 or find it's still not working after trying the fixes, I highly recommend you to use the effective iOS data transfer tool, EaseUS MobiMover , to import photos from iPhone to Windows.
And that's one of the many things MobiMover can help you with. If you use the built-in feature on PC to import photos from iPhone to Windows, you can just transfer photos in Camera Roll to computer. Sound great, right?
Follow the steps below to have a try. 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.
Mar 29, AM in response to rwaida14 In response to rwaida Mar 29, AM. I also have this problem, have tried on 4 different Windows PC's, using genuine Apple cables, and the connection flakes out on all of them after a few seconds or a few minutes at most. I have the latest Windows updates 10 Pro on all the machines; 3 Dells and one Lenovo. IOS May 3, AM. Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: McMoots McMoots.
More Less. Reply I have this question too I have this question too Me too Me too. Helpful answers Drop Down menu. View answer in context. Updated iTunes and reboot the computer Restarted the phone.
Loading page content. The following guide may offer some additional steps that could be helpful: If you can't import photos from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your computer Best regards.
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Benedict P Independent Advisor. Sorry to hear that, I'm here to help and work with you in your concerns. I do apologize for the inconvenience. Kindly check if there are available updates to install in the Windows Updates. Best Regards, Benedict P. Independent Advisor. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Benedict P's post on August 27, Hi Benedict, I must say you have pretty good sources, there was actually a new USB driver from Apple available just this morning.
I did install it, restartet the PC, reconnected the iPhone. Any additional tipps? This is clearly not the solution. Thank you very much!! Okay, I see. Kindly try these several steps to figure out the trouble that causes this issue: Method 1 - SFC scan Please run System File Checker by doing the following steps: 1.
Open Command Prompt as an administrator, very often referred to as an "elevated" Command Prompt. Type the command below and then press Enter.
If System File Checker finds a problem with any of these protected files, it will replace it. Restart your computer. Check if it resolves the issue, if not, proceed to next method. Method 2 - netsh and winsock reset 1. Run Command Prompt as administrator. In addition, you can type cmd in the Search bar and right click the Command Prompt and choose Run as administrator.
Type netsh in Command Prompt and press Enter. Next type winsock reset into Command Prompt and hit Enter to run it.
If it still doesn't resolve the issue, proceed to the next method. Method 3 - update or reinstall driver 1. Open Start Menu. Type Device Manager and Open it. Double-Click on the Portable Devices. Under this category, right-click on the driver and select "Update Driver". Next select "Search Automatically
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