How to put iphone photos on external drive

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If you are looking for a way to backup or offload iPhone Photos to an External Storage Drive, you can find below 2 different methods to transfer Photos from iPhone to External Hard Drive.

How to put iphone photos on external drive

As you continue taking Photos on iPhone, its internal device storage will eventually reach its upper limit and you won’t be able to take any more Photos.

An easy fix for this issue is to transfer Photos from iPhone to an External Storage Drive from time to time and free up storage space on iPhone by deleting the transferred Photos.

1. Export iPhone Photos to External Hard Drive Using Photos App

You can easily export all or selected iPhone Photos to External Hard Drive by using the Photos App as available in Windows 10.

1. Connect iPhone to computer and open the Photos App.

How to put iphone photos on external drive

2. Once you are in Photos, select the Import tab and click on From a USB device option in the drop-down.

How to put iphone photos on external drive

3. On the next screen, select your iPhone.

How to put iphone photos on external drive

4. On the next screen, click on Import Settings option.

How to put iphone photos on external drive

5. On the next screen, click on Change the import destination link.

How to put iphone photos on external drive

6. On the next screen, select the External Hard Drive attached to your computer and click on Add this folder to Pictures button.

How to put iphone photos on external drive

7. On the next screen, use the Down Arrow to select All Items and click on Import Items button to transfer all the selected Photos from iPhone to External Hard Drive.

How to put iphone photos on external drive

Note: At this point, you can uncheck Photos that you do not want to import (if required).

2. Copy iPhone Photos to External Hard Drive Using File Explorer

Another way to transfer Photos from iPhone to an External Hard Drive is to copy iPhone Photos and paste them to External Hard Drive using File Explorer.

1. Connect iPhone to computer and unlock iPhone by entering its Lock Screen Passcode.

2. If prompted, tap on Allow to provide your computer with access to iPhone.

3. Open File Explorer and navigate to This PC > iPhone > Internal Storage and open the DCIM Folder.

How to put iphone photos on external drive

4. Once you are in DCIM folder, select Apple Folders > right-click on the Select Folders and click on Copy.

How to put iphone photos on external drive

Note: Apple Folders contain Photos Stored on iPhone, while iCloud Folders contain iCloud Photos.

5. After copying Photo Folders, navigate to External Hard Drive and paste the copied Folders to the External Hard Drive.

Depending on the size of Photos on your iPhone, it can take anywhere from 30 seconds to several minutes to copy All Photos from iPhone to the External Hard Drive.

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How do I copy photos from my iPhone to an external hard drive Mac?

No additional software required, just your Mac..
Connect your iPhone to a Mac or Macbook. This will require your lightning to USB cable that you use to charge your phone. ... .
Select your iPhone as the device. ... .
Choose the external drive where you want to save the photos. ... .
Import all. ... .
Bonus..

How do I transfer files from iPhone to external hard drive?

For example, to copy a file from the Files app on iPhone to the storage device, touch and hold the file, then tap Copy. Tap Browse at the bottom of the screen, then tap the name of the device (below locations). Select a location for the file, touch and hold the screen, then tap Paste.

Can I connect my iPhone directly to an external hard drive?

Connect a USB drive or an SD card reader Attach the USB drive or SD card reader to the charging port on your iPhone using a compatible connector or adapter. You may need the Lightning to USB Camera Adapter, Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter, or Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader (all sold separately).