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File transfer - USB files to Ipad 9th generation

I have just purchased the Ipad 9th Generation. I have Microsoft Office installed on the Ipad (Word-Excel-Publisher etc) and have word .doc files on a USB which I would like to work on using the Ipad and then transfer back to my windows PC.

The Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter on the Apple website shows an icon of a camera on the unit. It only describes how the unit can recognise and transfer photo files etc....NOT .doc or other files. I cannot locate anywhere through searching a unit that does not have the camera icon and states it recognises .doc etc.

My question therefor is.....can I access .doc etc files on my iPad via this connector, work on them and then save the updated copy back to USB for transfer to my PC?

I would welcome any feedback.


Thanks


Windows, Windows 10

Posted on Oct 4, 2022 4:23 PM

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Posted on Oct 4, 2022 4:47 PM

Don’t be deceived by the name of the Lightning to USB3 Camera Adapter - as this adapter provides full support for USB3 storage devices and many other USB peripherals.


When connected to your iPad and its your USB Power Adapter (rated at 12W or greater - 20-30W recommended) via the Lightning pass-through power connector, your USB storage device should be recognised by your iPad. To be universally recognised most computers, including Apple, your storage must be formatted as FAT, FAT32, exFAT with a single data partition. HFS+ and APFS are also recognised by Apple devices; NTFS and other proprietary device formatting is not supported by iOS/iPadOS.


When connected, your files should be visible via the iPad’s native Files App - and/or when using third-party file managers Apps such as Stratopherix FileBrowser - Document Manager, or its “pro version” FileBrowser Professional:

https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/filebrowser-document-manager/id364738545

https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/filebrowser-document-manager/id364738545




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Oct 4, 2022 4:47 PM in response to Drewson.au

Don’t be deceived by the name of the Lightning to USB3 Camera Adapter - as this adapter provides full support for USB3 storage devices and many other USB peripherals.


When connected to your iPad and its your USB Power Adapter (rated at 12W or greater - 20-30W recommended) via the Lightning pass-through power connector, your USB storage device should be recognised by your iPad. To be universally recognised most computers, including Apple, your storage must be formatted as FAT, FAT32, exFAT with a single data partition. HFS+ and APFS are also recognised by Apple devices; NTFS and other proprietary device formatting is not supported by iOS/iPadOS.


When connected, your files should be visible via the iPad’s native Files App - and/or when using third-party file managers Apps such as Stratopherix FileBrowser - Document Manager, or its “pro version” FileBrowser Professional:

https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/filebrowser-document-manager/id364738545

https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/filebrowser-document-manager/id364738545




Oct 4, 2022 4:57 PM in response to Drewson.au

You can use that adapter to transfer files via a USB flash drive or the use of a portable SSD, with your 9th gen iPad

You can purchase either any USB/USB-C flash drive stick or any USB-C SSD ( Solid State flash memory Drive ).

SSDs, unlike older, old school data storage hard drives are less power hungry and have no moving/spinning, electro-mechanical parts that need lots of power to operate.


Popular SSDs are from SanDisk/Western Digital, Samsung, Seagate.


Regular, “Old Skool” mechanical spinning hard drives WILL need/require additional external power support for these drives to work with ANY iPad model.

Mechanical, spinning platter hard drives use too much power and cannot be powered by the just the iPad’s own internal power alone.


Then, you need to purchase the actual, genuine Apple Lightning to USB-3 camera adapter, from Apple, and plug that adapter into external power using your iPad charge cable and Apple power/charging block!

Tap the link below.


Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter - Apple usb-3-camera-adapter?fnode=37



You NEED TO PURCHASE THIS EXACT genuine Apple adapter above!!!


This is THE ONLY adapter that works!


Cheaper ( cheap in price and quality ) third party “knockoff” adapters WILL NOT WORK!!!!


With Lightning connector equipped iPads, you need this adapter as it has a Lightning connector power connection to power both the iPad and to connect a commonplace USB flash memory drive or portable SSD drive.


Without the additional power to the iPad, USB flash drives and portable SSD drives will NOT work with older iPads with the Lightning connector.


The Lightning connector alone cannot convey the,necessary power requirements needed for normal USB style flash memory drives.


YOU NEED TO CONNECT AN EXTERNAL POWER SOUCE TO THIS ADAPTER for that adapter to work with ANY externally connected drive!!! Even to get any standard USB flash memory drives to work on older Lightning connector equipped iPads.


For external power sources, you CAN even use portable, carry-able, rechargeable power banks that can be found everywhere online ( try Amazon ) that can power the iPad and external drives, as well.



There are lots of YouTube videos that discuss and demonstrate this.


Here are just two references, as an example.


YouTube video reference links below

Tap the links below.


https://youtu.be/1Jm-xcrbFy8


https://youtu.be/8iHc1mc5SJE



You must use a full Mac or Windows PC computer to do the re-formatting of any external drive to use with iPad/iPhone/iOS/iPadOS.


My experiences have recommended that any external drive needing to be used with ANY Apple iPadOS device really needs to be formatted on an Apple Mac computer to ensure/insure correct operation.


If NO Mac computer, find and family member or friend that owns a Mac to possibly help you format this drive


OR


You need to search online for your nearest, “local” Apple store location and call contact phone numbers and call to make an appointment to ANY external drive you have properly format by Apple employees who have access to a Mac.

They will be glad to assist you.


In addition, the external drive needs to be formatted using a single data drive partition into one of these file/data formats below.


Apple Mac computer native drive formats - APFS ( Apple Proprietary File System ) OR Apple HFS+ ( Hierarchical File System+ )


Fat 32

exFAT


Apple Website external drive help links here below.

Tap the links below.


Connect external devices or servers with Files on iPad – Apple Support (UK)


Connect external storage devices to iPad - Apple Support



File transfer - USB files to Ipad 9th generation

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