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  1. Jul 5, 2021 · It sounds like you may have Portrait Orientation Lock enabled. You can disable this in the Control Center by swiping down from the top right corner of your screen. You'll see a lock with a circled arrow around it. Find more information here: Rotate the screen on your iPhone or iPod touch.

    • Overview
    • Sync photos to your Apple device
    • Remove automatically synced photos from your Apple device

    You can sync photos on your Windows computer to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod. You can sync all or a selection of photos from your Photos library on your Windows computer. For example, you can sync a selection of favorite albums or photos of people.

    You can also sync photos from another folder that you organize to hold photos on your Windows computer. For example, you can import photos from a camera into a folder. You can organize your photos in multiple folders within a folder and sync the folders to your Apple device.

    Synced photos appear in the Photos app on your Apple device.

    Important: If you already use iCloud Photos on your Windows computer and Apple devices, your photos are updated automatically. You can’t use the syncing method described here unless you turn off iCloud Photos in Photos settings on your device. See Set up Photos in iCloud for Windows.

    1.Connect your Apple device to your Windows computer.

    You can connect your device using a USB or USB-C cable.

    2.In the Apple Devices app on your Windows computer, select the device in the sidebar.

    If you connect your device to your Windows computer using a USB or USB-C cable and don’t see the device in the sidebar, see If your iPhone, iPad, or iPod doesn’t appear in the sidebar.

    3.Select Photos in the sidebar.

    Note: When iCloud Photos is turned on, no photo syncing options appear when you click Photos in the sidebar.

    To remove a an album or folder of photos from just your device while keeping it on your Windows computer, follow these steps:

    1.Connect your Apple device to your Windows computer.

    You can connect your device using a USB or USB-C cable.

    2.In the Apple Devices app on your Windows computer, select your device in the sidebar, then select Photos in the sidebar.

    3.In the folders list, deselect the checkbox of the albums or folders you want removed.

    4.Sync your Windows computer with the device.

  2. Now this is what "fullscreen" looks like. I may have found a solution, it worked for me. open up "settings" - then click on "apps" - scroll down and find microsoft photos, click on it - then click on "advanced options" - scroll down and click on "repair". Now my photos are once again displaying full screen no borders.

  3. Jan 25, 2023 · Quick fix. Stop your iPhone from automatically converting the video to the legacy H.264 format by going to Settings > Photos > Transfer to Mac or PC and tapping Keep Originals. I repeatedly got ...

  4. Feb 10, 2021 · Press Windows + I key to open Windows Settings. 2. Click on Apps and select Apps & feature from the left pane. 3. Scroll and look for the Photos app. 4. Select the app and click on Advanced option. 5. Click on Reset and once you see a tick mark, then relaunch and check.

  5. You can check your Windows Update History by going to the Settings app, then Update and Security -> Windows Update -> View update history. The status of your most recent updates, along with their KB numbers will be listed there. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have ...

  6. May 6, 2020 · Step 1: Launch the Windows Quick Access Menu using the Windows key + X keyboard shortcut. Step 2: Select Task Manager from the Quick Access Menu. Step 3: Select Photos from the list of apps in the ...