Windows 10: I don't want the Photos app to copy my photos to onedrive when importing

Discus and support I don't want the Photos app to copy my photos to onedrive when importing in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; My photos are stored on a network drive and I would like to keep it that way. I just need the Photos app to view and tag photos and then export to a... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Maria1014, May 18, 2020.

  1. Maria1014 Win User

    I don't want the Photos app to copy my photos to onedrive when importing


    My photos are stored on a network drive and I would like to keep it that way. I just need the Photos app to view and tag photos and then export to a different location with specific settings.

    Only, when I import, the app copies my photos to OneDrive.

    I have searched through threads on the forum but can only find answers from 2016 where Microsoft says it is a frequently asked for function but there is no indication if this is indeed implemented.

    Is what i want possible with the photos app, or do i need to look elsewhere?

    Maria

    :)
     
    Maria1014, May 18, 2020
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  2. Ruz San Win User

    importing photos

    Thank you for clearing that out. It looks like you are importing the files using the Photos app. When you import photos using this app, the files get imported into your Pictures library. To view these files, refer to these steps:

    • Open File Explorer.
    • On the list of folders on the left side of the window, click on Pictures. You shall see the photos imported from the SD card using the Photos app.

    Another option you have is to import the files solely using File Explorer. Here's how you can do it:

    • Connect the SD card into the computer.
    • Launch File Explorer.
    • Click on This PC.
    • Locate your SD card under Devices and drives.
    • Double-click on the SD card.
    • Manually choose which photos to move into your local folders. Right-click on each photo and choose
      Copy (Ctrl + C) then go to the destination folder then right-click on an empty space in the window and select
      Paste (Ctrl + V).
    • If you are importing all the photos, you can press Ctrl + A on the keyboard to select all of the files. Copy then Paste them into the destination folder.
    • If you are importing selective photos, hold the Ctrl key while clicking on the photos you want to copy. This will let you choose a number of photos instead of selecting all of them like what Step 7 suggests.

    Once you're able to get the hang of the tricks, importing photos will not be a challenge anymore.

    Tell us which method works best for you.

    We're here if you need more help.
     
    Ruz San, May 18, 2020
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  3. Javo Win User
    iPhone Photos import to Windows 10 PC not working

    I would like to troubleshoot my inability to import photos from iPhone to Windows 10. I am an advanced user struggling to find relevant help on the internet since most results are unusable masked adverts for paid third party software.

    I want to use it the following way

    1. connect iPhone via USB to my Windows 10 PC
    2. open Microsoft "Photos" app
    3. click in the upper right on import > add from the device over USB
    4. select all photos and click import

    4th step is where it fails, with no usable message.

    • I have set the device as trusted on iPhone
    • I mostly don't see it in My Computer, therefore I cannot just copy
    • I tried uninstalling every driver and iTunes software
    • Despite not being visible in Windows Explorer, iTunes can always access the contents with no issue
    • it has a tiny moments when it starts working, but overall import fails sooner or later and never copies all 3k photos. Mostly MSPhotos don't show any content, just failure message, sometimes it shows it's content and acts as I can select what to import, but as described fails sooner or later
    • iTunes can successfully copy entire phone.

      Other attempts
    • I tried multiple free 3rd party SW, all of them either failed or seemed like to be usable only after buying their extended version
    • I tried using iTunes for Syncing the Photos
      • I maybe don't know how to use it, or it is faulty too. But I've set the directory where my Photos should be synced, but sync seems to just backup the phone and creates tiny 'Photo Database file', but no photo actually gets copied onto PC.
     
  4. Carlo Win User

    I don't want the Photos app to copy my photos to onedrive when importing

    Updating folder path in Windows 10 Photo App

    After several weeks work putting together a holiday video using the Windows 10 Photo App when I now open the app it can no longer find any of my photos. Every file in the Storyboard shows the sad emoticon and a message stating "We can't find this file".

    I have tried all of the obvious steps of updating Settings -> Sources to include the folder containing all the source material (E:\Photos)

    Being understandably reluctant to give up completely on my work I discovered that the file format is SQLite and so managed to open the database using DB Browser for SQLite. The table Folder reveals the list below. I have tried various SQL scripts to try to correct the references to point to E:\Photos, all of which have failed.

    When first opening the database to view the folders I also receive a message stating I have missing collating sequences. I've been told this is because the database is using collating sequences that are missing in DB Browser.

    Can anyone please suggest how to correct the references in the database so that Windows 10 Photo App is able to find my photos?

     
    Carlo, May 18, 2020
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