Article: Attach the charger end of the USB charger cable to the phone, then attach the other end to your computer's USB port. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. This will bring up the Photos application in the Start menu. It's at the top of the Start menu. This icon resembles a couple of mountain peaks on a colored background. The Photos app will open. It's in the upper-right side of the Photos window. This link is on the right side of the window. Your computer will search for connected items, such as a USB flash drive and your phone. This may take awhile. By default, every photo and video on your phone is selected; click selected photos to de-select them, or click Clear all to de-select every photo and video and then click only the ones you want to move. It's at the bottom of the window. You can change the following items before importing:   Import folder - To change the folder into which your photos upload, click the Change where they're imported link, then click a folder you'd like to use and click Add this folder to Pictures.  Sort type - Click the drop-down box in the middle of the window, then click either Day or Month   Keep photos on phone - Check the box near the bottom of the window to delete the photos from your phone once they've been moved, or leave it unchecked to keep the photos on your phone. It's at the bottom of the window. This will prompt the photos to begin moving onto your computer.

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Connect your phone to your computer. Open Start . Type photos into Start. Click Photos. Click Import. Click Another device. Wait for your computer to find your photos. Select photos to move. Click Continue. Review your import settings. Click Import.