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You can transfer NNELS titles in .zip or unzipped format. Either way, the files will require approximately the same amount of space (.zip is usually a space-saver, but since MP3 is already a compressed format, NNELS uses the .zip format as a way to make titles downloadable: you can't download a folder). If you transfer the titles as .zip files, you will have to unzip them on the receiving computer, which may be a hassle, so in these instructions, we recommend transferring unzipped files. Windows or Mac users:
Did we miss something? Please let us know if you find any errors in these instructions, have suggestions for improvements, or have questions that aren’t answered here. You can also post your questions to our community forums. Apple iPad is a good photo shooting and photo post-processing device. You can take high-quality photos with the iPad camera. However, with time and use, the limited storage space will be consumed by photos. So you plan to transfer photos from iPad to flash drive and you’ve come to the right place. Here in this guide, we will show you 4 easy ways that can help you transfer photos from iPad Pro, iPad Air, or iPad mini to flash drive.
Part 1. The Easiest Way to Transfer Photos from iPad to Flash DriveFor Windows computer users, FoneTool is the best choice to transfer pictures from iPad to flash drive. This free iPhone transfer tool offers an easy way to help you transfer iPad pictures to computer, flash drive, or another iPad/iPhone. ● Transfer all photos in one click & transfer selected photos. Now free download FoneTool on your Windows PC and follow the steps below to transfer photos from iPad to computer in a few clicks. Step 1. Launch FoneTool > Plug in your iPad and USB flash drive. (You may need to enter the passcode on iPad to let the software access your device.) Step 2. On the Home screen, click Phone Transfer option. Go to iPhone to PC and click Start Transfer. Step 3. Click the “+” icon > Choose the pictures you want to transfer > Click OK to continue. Step 4. Click Start Transfer > Select the USB flash drive as the destination > Click Transfer to start. Step 5. Click OK when the transfer is completed. Note: If your photos are saved in HEIC format, you can let the HEIC Converter help you convert HEIC to JPG/JPEG/PNG format. Part 2. Transfer Photos from iPad to USB Stick without A ComputerIf you don’t have a computer, you might want to know how to transfer photos from iPad to USB stick without a computer. Well, the truth is that it’s possible to make it as long as your iPad is running on iPadOS 13 and later. It’s really a convenient way to save pictures when you are outside without a computer or have no Internet access. 1. Connect your flash drive to your iPad.
2. Go to Photos app to select the photos you want to move to USB stick. 3. Tap the Share button > Tap Save to Files. 4. Choose your USB stick > Select a folder to save your photos. Part 3. Transfer Photos from iPad to Flash Drive via Windows Explorer (Win 7/8/10)For Windows users, you can take advantage of Windows Explorer to transfer Camera Roll photos from iPad to USB flash drive. 1. Plug in your iPad and USB flash drive. 2. Go to This PC or Computer > Double-click your iPad. 3. Go to Internal Storage > DCIM folder and here it will list all your photos stored in Camera Roll. 4. Copy and paste the photos to the USB flash drive. Part 4. Transfer Photos from iPad to Flash Drive via Photos App (Win 10 & Mac)Photos app can help Windows 10 and Mac users to transfer pictures from iPad to flash drive. Only supports transferring photos in Cameral Roll. 1. Plug in your iPad and USB flash drive. 2. Open Photos app > Click Import and select From A USB device > Wait for a while for it to detect your photos on the iPad. 3. Select the photos you don’t want to import > Click Import Selected. 4. Copy and paste the pictures to the USB flash drive. ConclusionThat’s all about how to transfer photos from iPad to flash drive. If your iPad is running on iPadOS 13, you can choose to transfer photos from iPad to flash drive without computer. If you have a computer, the easiest way is to use FoneTool, which can help you transfer photos saved in different albums and help you quickly convert HEIC to JPG/JPEG/PNG. How do I transfer photos from my computer to a flash drive Windows 10?Double-click on the Removable Disk associated with the USB flash drive. Navigate to the folders in your computer containing files you want to transfer. Click and drag the files you want to the Removable Disk. Release the mouse.
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