If you notice a bunch of AAE files in the folder with the pictures, don’t be alarmed. Double click the folder and you’ll see the images inside. In that folder, you’ll find a dated folder that contains all the photos and videos that you just imported. When the import is complete, open a File Explorer window and navigate to your Pictures folder. If you want to leave a copy of the imported photos and videos on your phone, leave the “Erase After Importing” box unchecked.
If you’d like to erase all the photos and videos from your iPhone after you’re done importing, place a checkmark beside “Erase After Importing.” Warning: If you check “Erase After Importing” during the import, Windows will delete all the photos and videos it imported off your iPhone when it’s done.
If you want to experiment with Windows 11’s (somewhat confusing) attempt to organize your photos, you can choose the “Review, organize, and group items to import option.” However, we recommend doing a simple import: Select “Import all new items now,” then click the “Import” button.ĭuring the import process, Windows will copy the photos and videos to a new time-stamped folder in your Pictures folder by default. Windows will scan the pictures folder in your iPhone to look for photos and videos it can copy to your PC.Īfter Windows has found all the new photos and videos it hasn’t imported before, it will show you how many can be imported. An “Import Pictures and Videos” window will appear.