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How do I get photos from my iPhone to my Mac when plugged in?
Import to your Mac
- Connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your Mac with a USB cable.
- Open the Photos app on your computer.
- The Photos app shows an Import screen with all the photos and videos that are on your connected device.
- If asked, unlock your iOS or iPadOS device using your passcode.
Why can’t I import photos from my iPhone to Mac?
If some images fail to transfer from iPhone to Mac, make sure about the following: Both devices are connected to the same Apple ID. You have an adequate Wi-Fi connection. Your selected method of transfer supports the format of the files being transferred.
How do I find my iPhone when plugged into my Mac?
How to get your iPhone or iPad to show in the Finder
- Plug your iPhone or iPad into your Mac.
- Click Finder in the Menu bar.
- Click Preferences.
- Click the Sidebar tab.
- Click the checkbox next to CDs, DVDs, and iOS Devices to check it if the box is empty.
How do I open a DCIM folder on my iPhone on my Mac?
Click “Start” then “Computer” then double-click the “Camera” folder to open it. Click on your device name, then “Internal Storage\DCIM\100APPLE.”
How can I browse my iPhone on my Mac?
To view iPhone files on Mac via Finder:
- Connect your iPhone to the Mac and open a Finder window.
- In Finder, select your iPhone in the “Locations” section.
- Choose the tab according to the files you want to view, including music, movies, TV shows, podcasts, audiobooks, books, photos, files, and more.
How can I import pictures from My iPhone to my Mac?
Import to your Mac. You can use the Photos app to import photos from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your Mac without using iCloud Photos. These steps also work for importing images from digital cameras and SD cards. Make sure that you have the latest version of iTunes on your Mac.
Why is Apple allow access to videos stuck?
So, Earlier Monday morning my son unplugged my IPod from my computer, and now the “Allow device to access videos and pictures is stuck, Help! Thanks for reaching out to the Apple Support Communities.
Where do I find my photos on my MacBook?
The Photos app on your MacBook should open once the connection is made, open this app, if not, and select your iPhone from the window on the left. You should see all of your images and videos in the camera roll on the Photo app.
Why do photos hang when importing from iPhone?
We’re running into an issue where the import seems to hang on about 600 out of 6000 photos. My first thought was that this was a video or a live photo, but it’s stayed stuck on this photo for 30 minutes. We already verified that the WiFi is working. Any ideas as to what could be causing Photos to hang?