How to Move Photos from an iPad to a Windows Vista or Windows 7?

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If you want to transfer your photos from an iPad to a Windows Vista or Windows 7, then first connect your iPad to Windows PC. When you connect iPad to Windows PC, the AutoPlay window appears automatically. If the AutoPlay window does not appear, you will need to check your settings. To check your setting, click "Start" menu button and right-click the iPad logo and click "Import Pictures and Videos" option and then "Import Settings" option. If you are looking for a step by step process to move photos from an iPad to Windows PC when the AutoPlay window appears automatically, read below.

Following are the steps to Move Photos from an iPad to a Windows Vista or Windows 7 PC:

  1. Plug the connector or the Lighting connector to your iPad.
  2. Connect your iPad to your Windows PC using the USB cable.
  3. The "AutoPlay" window opens up.
  4. Click "Import Pictures and Videos using Windows" option.
  5. Click "Import" to transfer photos from your iPad to your My Pictures folder.
  6. Your photos will now be moved to a Windows PC.

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