

TABLE OF CONTENTS — WINDOWS EDITION
Introduction
How to Use This Guide (Please Read First)
Part 1 — iPhone Photos to Windows PC
Safely Getting Photos Off Your iPhone
Part 2 — Google Photos to Windows PC
Downloading Google Photos Without Errors
Part 3 — Safe Bulk Deletion
Removing Photos from Google Photos the Right Way
Part 4 — Deduplication on Windows
Finding and Removing Duplicates (With AI Guidance)
Final Checklist
Confirm Everything Is Safe and Complete
Appendix
Common Issues & Quick Notes
External Hard Drive (Recommended, Not Required)
Appendix D
Extremely Large Photo Libraries (10+ Years)
A Safe Option for Google Photos Users
Introduction — How to Use This Guide
This guide is designed to help you get your photos off your phone and out of the cloud without losing anything.
It is a checklist, not a lesson.
How to Use This Guide
You remain in control the entire time.
What This Guide Does
This guide helps you:
What This Guide Does NOT Do
This guide does not:
Those steps only happen if and when you choose.
One Rule That Matters
Do NOT rename any photo or video files.
Keeping original filenames is critical for safely identifying duplicates later.
Take Your Time
If this process takes multiple days, that is normal.
If you take breaks, that is smart.
The goal is not speed.
The goal is safety.
When you’re ready, begin with Part 1.
PART 1 — iPhone Photos to Windows PC
Safely Getting Photos Off Your iPhone
What This Part Does
Copies photos and videos from your iPhone to your Windows computer.
Nothing is deleted.
🔒 One Rule
Do NOT rename any files.
No organizing yet. Filenames matter for duplicates later.
Before You Begin
Create a folder first.
What You Need
Step-by-Step
1. Connect your iPhone
Plug it into your computer. Wait a few seconds.
2. Open the Photos app
Press the Windows key (Windows logo key near the space bar)
Type Photos → Open it.
3. Start import
Click Import → From a USB device
4. Import photos
Choose Import all
If you have a large library:
Choose Desktop → iPhone Picture App
Wait until the import completes.
Verify
Open the folder.
Open a few photos and one video.
⛔ Stop Here
Photos are now:
v On your computer
v Still on your iPhone
v Unchanged
Do not delete anything yet.
PART 2 — Google Photos to Windows PC
Downloading Google Photos Without Errors
v If your Google Photos library spans more than 10 years or tens of thousands of photos, skip ahead to Appendix D for the safest option.
When finished, return here and continue with Part 3.
What This Part Does
Copies Google Photos to your computer safely.
Nothing is deleted.
🔒 Rule Still Applies
Do NOT rename files.
Before You Begin
Create a folder.
Important to Know
Google Photos is cloud-based.
Downloading too much at once can fail.
Large ZIP files often won’t open on Windows.
Step-by-Step
1. Open Google Photos
Go to photos.google.com
Sign in.
2. Select photos (in batches)
3. Download
Click ⋮ → Download
Wait while it says Preparing to download.
4. Save the file
When File Explorer opens:
Important:
Clicking Save starts the download.
Wait until it fully finishes.
5. Extract the ZIP
Right-click the ZIP → Extract All
Even if photos open inside the ZIP, always extract.
Verify
Open the folder.
Open a few photos and one video.
🔐 Backup Checkpoint (Optional)
If using an external drive:
⛔ Stop Here
Files are:
Do not delete yet.
PART 3 — Safe Bulk Deletion
Removing Photos from Google Photos the Right Way
What This Part Does
Frees Google cloud storage.
Does not affect your computer or iPhone Photos app.
Important to Understand
Google Photos website and phone app show the same library.
Delete on the website = gone from the app.
What Deleting Will NOT Do
It will NOT delete:
Before You Delete
Confirm:
Step-by-Step
1. Go to Google Phot
