I have a S5 that I havne't used in several months. There are still a bunch of old photos on the S5.
How do I copy photos from S5 to my new Macbook?
I've never used a Macbook before. I connected the S5 to the Macbook via USB cable. However, I can't see the S5 on the Macbook. On a PC, the S5 just shows up as a drive and I can copy anything easily.
I bought a new MacBook and cannot copy the entire music library since my iPhone is 32GB only. So I created a playlist to be able to copy it to my phone. But I get a message that my phone will be erased which I don't want to do.
My photos were syncing fine until I upgraded to snow leopard on my macbook. now when I plug my iphone 4s in the photos do not sync. when going into the iphone tab for photos, the only choice I have is to transfer photos from my macbook to my iphone, but i want it the other way around--iphone pics taken to macbook.
We have 2 x iphones, an ipad and Macbook.How can we all have our photos stream to the Macbook?Can you use multiple apple id accounts if so how?we're taking loads of photos of our new baby at the moment
I'm trying to transfer photos from my Blackberry Bold to my Mac Book.I see threads about doing this for Curves and Pearls, but not Bolds.Is there anyone out there who has a sequential, step by step about how to do this? It seems like the Media Sync I downloaded is just in fact part of the Desktop Manager, which doesn't have anything on the interface about transferring photos (just music).This device takes such great pictures I'd love to see them on my computer
When a computer hard drive crashes, you can't do anything about it. Now I have a ton of photos on my iphone that I just can't get off it when I want to sync it with my newly purchased Macbook Air. This is one area where controlling everything end-to-end is too much.
my macbook air has died but i have synced it to my iphone recently and between the sync and now photostream should have picked up any photo's. My question is do i need to go to the trouble and expense of a data recovery company when i just want to retrieve my photos. Will they all be on my phone, i dont know how many were on the mac but there are over a thousand on the phone now so it looks likely
I downloaded photos from my MacBook to my new iPhone4S. I discovered several duplicates and would like to delete them. I have not been able to figure out how to do so.
I have used iphoto to transfer photos from my iphone to my MacBookPro. I can see them on iphoto but want to move them into files I created in Finder. How can I do this?
My iphone 4 won't sync to my iphoto on my macbook. Instead of the pictures popping up, its just black boxes where the images used to be. I try to click import photos and the process starts and then errors out.
How to transfer files from 950XL to Mac? This should be very simple but i fail to see a way ... Plugged the USB cable and the Finder cannot see the phone, however the "Photos" app recognizes the phone but shows zero photos to import?!
I have a couple of iphones that synchronise with my macbook pro via photo stream. My phones are almost full and I want to free up some space by deleting all photos (both Photo Stream and Camera Roll). But I don't want any photos to be deleted from my MacBook.
My HD crashed and now I have a new one, I can get the photos on my iPhone that are on the Camera Roll, but the 599 photos that shows on the iPhone Photo Stream does not appear on my Macbook, neither the photos from the other libraries. Does anyone know how I can get those photos back?
I'm looking for a way to offload photos and video that I take from my iPhone 4S onto an SD card.
I'll be traveling overseas without a computer for a few weeks, with an iPhone 4S. I probably won't have wifi very often and when I do I expect connection speeds will be very slow, so it's really not practical at all to upload lots of large photos and video to any internet-based storage. What I need is a way to transfer all the photos & videos I've shot during each day to an SD card. I have a 500 GB "photo storage device" that accepts SD cards and will be bringing this along. This has proved a great system for offloading lots of photos and large videos on previous trips - at the end of every day, before turning in, I remove the SD cards from still cameras and video cameras, copy the cards' contents to that 1/2 TB storage device, reformat the cards, and pop them back in the camera fresh and ready for the next day's shooting.
Now that I'll be taking along my iPhone, I want to be able to offload photos/videos from that, too, to the same storage device.
I have the "iPad camera connection kit" but IIRC, that's a one-way trip, the other way (copy stuff off a card and onto the iPad - don't know if it even does that with an iPhone, and in any case I need to move files in the opposite direction).
I used SmartCam, selected the best picture and saved it to the phone. Then I connected the phone to my Windows 7 PC via USB and, using Windows Explorer, tried copying the saved result from the phone and pasting it into a folder on my PC's hard drive; but when I tried pasting it, I got an "Access denied" message.
I also noticed that when -- again via Windows Explorer -- I tried to open this saved photo from my phone's photo folder, by double-clicking it to launch Window's photo viewer, I got a message saying I could not as I "don't have the necessary permissions to access the file location." Excuse me, it's my phone and my photo, whose permission do I need?
I can email myself the saved photo, but it is low resolution, with a file size of around 400kb, compared to original's apx. 5 mb. All the camera hardware and software wizardry in the world is useless if the photos are held captive on the phone!
How do I copy my photos and contacts from my old iphone onto my new iphone without the original computer registered to the old iphone (computer has been damaged)?