Change settings for importing pictures and videos


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    Change settings for importing pictures and videos


    When I connect an iPhone to my Win10 PC it's importing my photos to a location where I don't want them to go.

    How do I change this setting?

    It's frustratingly non-intuitive, and even the official Microsoft How-To page doesn't explain it in an understandable way. Help.
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    are you using ITunes,,, where is it putting the pictures
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  3. Posts : 38
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    Thread Starter
       #3

    Not using iTunes. Using Windows to import.

    They're going into a folder on my D: drive that I specified as a Photos location, because C: is a smaller SSD. But I have a separate subdirectory within that folder for iPhone photos where win7 used to put them. I'd like Win10 to do the same.
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    Carnivore said:
    Not using iTunes. Using Windows to import.

    They're going into a folder on my D: drive that I specified as a Photos location, because C: is a smaller SSD. But I have a separate subdirectory within that folder for iPhone photos where win7 used to put them. I'd like Win10 to do the same.
    ok got it ,I connected my phone [something I don't use ] connect phone .go to file explorer and right click on the iPhone icon ,and choose import picture ,and then choose more option ,it will give you option to create a new folder where ever you like ,see picture .
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    insider build 10586.3 win10 pro 64
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    create a new sub folder for the photos and direct it to the new folder when you click browse in the 3rd step
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