Q: ios 10 connection to Mac broken
With iOS 9, I used to process the pictures on my iPhone by Image Capture running on Mac OSX 10.6. Since I upgraded to iOS 10, this doesn't work anymore: When I connect my iPhone to the Mac via USB cable, the iPhone asks me whether I should trust the computer (which I confirm), but then, Image Capture tells me that I need to enter the password on the iPhone, because it is locked. However, there is no password dialogue on the iPhone, and I'm not in the lock screen either. In fact, I can't access (and transfer) the pictures from the iPhone to the Mac anymore.
I also had problems Windows. Back then when I had iOS 9 and wanted to copy the pictures from the iPhone to a Windows 7 PC, I connected them via USB cable and could then see the iPhone as an external drive. When I tried this with iOS 10 installed, the iPhone was not recognized anymore. However, after several attempts to disconnect and reconnect, and connecting a DIFFERENT iPhone to the PC and disconnecting it, the PC finally showed the iPhone in the Explorer Window.
So, in both cases, it seems that something has changed in the way the iPhone authorizes an external computer to access its data. Note that in every attempt, I *did* tell the iPhone to trust the computer. The iPhone obviously noticed that there was a connection being established, but it didn't give the permission.
How can I, with iOS 10, access (download) the pictures from my iPhone reliably, without backing them up to iCloud?
Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.6)
Posted on Sep 18, 2016 10:09 AM
Short of upgrading OS X to at least 10.9.5, (or installing Windows 7 using BootCamp or in a Virtual Machine and using Windows to extract the photos) you don't.
Posted on Sep 18, 2016 8:33 PM