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I have Windows Phone Link synced to my Samsung Galaxy 20 (Android), and my laptop. I can see all the pics I took with my phone, see the messages, all the stuff it is supposed to do, right on my laptop. I find it quite handy, mainly for my pics I take at work for recording construction details.

Somehow, and I wish I knew how to do what I did again, until I changed my phone, which the phone before was the same model, I was able to show on my laptop the contents of the SD card that I have inserted in my old phone, at least the one prior to the one I have now, and I moved the SD card from the old Galaxy 20 to the Galaxy 20 I have now.

The laptop I have is an Asus Vivobook Pro 17 8th gen I7 CPU. OS is Windows 10, fully updated (the rest of the specs are 256G SSD, 1TB HDD, 16G RAM).

My question is, how do I get the pictures I take, the ones that are saved on my SD card in my phone, to show up on my laptop in the "SD card" folder like it did before I changed my phone?

It was so much more convenient than bringing up Phone Link and going through the process of waiting for the pics to be able to be moved or copied by the app. With the SD card route, I would have complete access to all the pictures without having to wait for the app to do what ever it does to make it so I can copy the pics to another folder.

Jack
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