Unable to open internal storage
I can't access the internal storage folder of my iPhone7 on my Windows 10 laptop.
Also the storage folder properties show only 2.25 GB free
but the iPhone shows only 14.9 GB of 32 GB used
Windows, Windows 6
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I can't access the internal storage folder of my iPhone7 on my Windows 10 laptop.
Also the storage folder properties show only 2.25 GB free
but the iPhone shows only 14.9 GB of 32 GB used
Windows, Windows 6
Hello roquefort44,
Thank you for reaching out to Apple Support Communities, and we'll be happy to help in any way we can. We understand you're having issues with accessing files on your iPhone from your Windows computer. While you can't access the iPhone directly from the Device Manager, you can access the iPhone storage through iTunes. From there, check to see if the storage still reports the discrepancy: How to check the storage on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
If you need to create more space, you can find excellent suggestions here: If you need more space for an update on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
We hope this helps.
Cheers!
roquefort44 wrote:
I connected the iPhone to the laptop yesterday and for the first time was asked to "Trust this computer". After accepting I was able to access the files.
See this Apple article: About the 'Trust This Computer' alert on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
Thanks. I connected the iPhone to the laptop yesterday and for the first time was asked to "Trust this computer". After accepting I was able to access the files. Why did this message not appear before?
I now have a new issue. i keep getting dozens of these alerts, even though my iPhone is not connected to the laptop.
Yes, I saw those warnings on your screenshot, it's strange.
Try connecting iPhone to PC.
Then click on Show hidden icons (bottom right of the screen)
If iPhone shows up there, right click on iPhone and remove.
But it looks like Microsoft has removed that option, or at least I don't see it here anymore.
If you right click on that warning icon, which options come up to do something?
Another option to remove the iPhone:
Go to Start -> Settings -> Devices. Select iPhone and click Remove.
Finder is the Explorer of a Windows OS PC.
Thanks. What does "select your device in Finder" mean? Where is Finder?
How can I disconnect the iPhone from the PC without triggering all these alerts?
Unable to open internal storage