Remedying Photo Import Discrepancies Between iOS and Windows 11
Remedying Photo Import Discrepancies Between iOS and Windows 11
Many users utilize the default Microsoft Photos app to import their iPhone images in Windows 11/10. However, Photos sometimes throws up a “Something went wrong” error message when users try to transfer pictures from their iPhones to PCs. In addition, that error message says, “Your files might not have been imported.”
Users can’t transfer images from their iPhones to PCs because of this image import issue. Does the same issue arise when you try to import images from an Apple mobile with Windows Photos? If it does, you can fix the “Something went wrong” error with these potential resolutions.
1. Don’t Try to Import All the Images at Once
Transferring a large number (hundreds or more) of photos at once from an iPhone to Windows can cause issues with the import process, resulting in the “Something went wrong” error. For instance, this issue could occur because of a small minority of corrupted images within a large batch. Thus, the error is less likely to happen if you reduce the number of images.
So, don’t try to import all images on your iPhone. Try selecting to transfer a smaller number of photos you most want to view on your Windows PC. Then you can more easily identify problematic image files.
2. Select the Import Pictures Context Menu Option
Some users have said they got around the “Something went wrong” import failure error by selecting an alternative option for transferring them. Those users selected to transfer the images from iPhones with Explorer’sImport pictures context menu option, which is more of a workaround than a fix for the Photos import error. You can try importing your photos by selecting that option as follows:
- First, plug your iPhone into a Windows PC to transfer pictures.
- Bring up the Explorer file manager with theWin + E hotkey.
- Then right-click your iPhone in Explorer’s left sidebar to select anImport pictures and videos option.
- Click theReview radio button in the Import Pictures window that opens.
- SelectNext to review images.
- Choose some images to transfer and click theImport option.
3. Restart the Apple Mobile Device Service
The “Something went wrong” error can arise when the Apple Mobile Device Service gets stuck. Restarting that service can resolve the issue in such a scenario. However, note that you won’t find that service if iTunes isn’t installed on your PC. This is how to restart the Apple Mobile Device service:
- Open Services on Windows. See how to open Services on Windows if you need help.
- Then double-clickApple Mobile Device Service to bring up its properties window.
- SelectAutomatic if a differentStartup type setting is set.
- ClickStop to halt the service.
- SelectApply to save settings andOK to exit.
- ClickApple Mobile Device Service with your right mouse button and selectStart .
4. Disable Hardware Acceleration in Photos
The Windows 10 Photos app’s hardware acceleration feature can generate issues with importing images from an iPhone. This is how you can disable hardware acceleration in Windows 10’s legacy Photos app:
- Open Photos from the Start menu.
- Click theSee more (three-dot) menu button at the top right of Photos.
- Select theSettings menu option.
- Scroll down to and turn off theUse hardware acceleration video encoding when available setting.
5. Select the “Keep Originals” Option on Your iPhone
One of the most widely confirmed fixes for the “Something went wrong” error is to select the Keep Originals iPhone setting. Selecting that option stops automatic JPEG conversion for importing pictures. You’ll need to apply this potential solution on your iPhone as follows:
- Turn on your Apple iPhone.
- TapSettings to view options for your mobile.
- PressPhotos to access settings for transferring images.
- Select theKeep Originals option.
If this resolution works, images will be imported in an original HEIC format, which isn’t universally compatible with Windows software. So, it’s recommended to convert the imported pictures to PNG or JPG. You can do so with the web apps included in our how to convert HEIC files with online tools guide.
6. Repair and/or Reset the Photos App
Photos is a UWP (Universal Windows Platform) app withRepair andReset troubleshooting options you can select when it’s not working right. In this case, Photos isn’t working right because you can’t import iPhone images with it. So, selecting itsRepair /Reset options could feasibly resolve that Photos issue.
- Title: Remedying Photo Import Discrepancies Between iOS and Windows 11
- Author: Richard
- Created at : 2024-08-16 02:02:19
- Updated at : 2024-08-17 02:02:19
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