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How to transfer pictures from iPad to PC?

Hi.


Want to tranfer pictures from iPad to PC. Normally when you connect it, a Windows prompt appears asking if you want to transfer media. (Win7).


But Autoplay is not working in my PC although already enabled it through Control Panel. (Windows 7).


http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4083


http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1500


Rebooted the laptop also and disabled /re-enabled Autoplay few times but Autoplay still not working.


Thanks for help.


Amer

iPad 2, iOS 5.0.1

Posted on Jul 29, 2012 3:03 PM

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Jan 5, 2015 6:33 PM in response to amershiraz

As for me, you can use iPhone backup tool to transfer pictures from iPad to pc. There are many tools on the market, you can choose some professional tool to backup your iPhone photos, like MobiKin Assistant for iOS. It is a popular tool, and you can also transfer contacts,text messages, voive memos, tv shows, podcasts, audiobooks, ringtones, notes, safari, etc. Hope this helps!

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Jan 5, 2015 7:14 PM in response to amershiraz

If your PC is connected to a Wifi network, do search in the iOS App Store on your iPad for an app called.


Photo Transfer App


I have and use this app a lot and it works both on Macs and PCs to wirelessly transfer lots of images over WiFi network to send and receive images back and forth from your iDevice and your computer.

Check it out!

Jun 3, 2015 2:31 AM in response to amershiraz

Sorry, I misread your question.iTunes does not allow you to copy most types of data (including photos) from the iPad to your computer.


To import camera roll photos to your PC, you need a program that will recognize the iPad as a camera. Most photo programs will do that. If you're using a PC and don't want to put the photos into a program, you can copy the images using the Image Capture program. If you're using iCloud, images from PhotoStream will automatically appear in iPhoto (and Aperture).


There are also other programs that allow you to view the content of the data on your phone, but you probably don't have to go to such extremes.

Jul 6, 2015 8:25 PM in response to amershiraz

Well, I do that by enabling iCloud Photo Library because it is easy to handle. Go to settings > iCloud > Photo's > iCloud photo library. If so, you can safe some space by using optimize iPhone storage in that same settings panel. And you can import the pictures by logging in your iCloud account to transfer pictures from iPad to PC. But remember, there is only 5 GB free offered by iCloud, so you have to backup photos to computer constantly.

Aug 23, 2015 4:14 AM in response to BowieKinsey

BowieKinsey wrote:


Well, I do that by enabling iCloud Photo Library because it is easy to handle. Go to settings > iCloud > Photo's > iCloud photo library. If so, you can safe some space by using optimize iPhone storage in that same settings panel. And you can import the pictures by logging in your iCloud account to transfer pictures from iPad to PC. But remember, there is only 5 GB free offered by iCloud, so you have to backup photos to computer constantly.

You are right. iCloud is good for every iOS user. I love it so much.

Aug 28, 2015 3:02 AM in response to Mowshon

There is no doubt that iCloud and iTunes can work for transferring pictures from iPad to PC, especially when you have taken more attractive photos like taken by HDR on your iPhone. iCloud can keep your pictures well if you have backed up and you can manage the photos on www.icloud.com ,but it can only supports 5G storage and three backup files so you can use iTunes to transfer pictures from iPad to Mac/PC.

Firstly, connect your old iPhone to computer.

Secondly,open iTunes on PC.

Thirdly, select iPhone icon and "Photos" under "Summary"tab.

Fourthly, click "Sync" and "Apply" to finish this transferring.

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