How can I locate photos that will be removed by syncing?

I'd like to turn on iCloud Photos on my iPad, but it warns me that doing so will cause 175 photos to be removed (I assume deleted from the iPad). Is there a way I can locate these to save them off the iPad before I turn on iCloud? Should I be concerned about the Finder reference since I don't own a Mac, only Windows?




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iPad Pro, iPadOS 17

Posted on Aug 2, 2025 04:16 PM

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Aug 2, 2025 09:33 PM in response to Involute

You probably don't need to worry about the Finder reference. Both Macs and PCs used to use iTunes for this sort of sync, and they probably didn't keep track of what system type sent the items. Now Macs use Finder, and Windows has some other followup sync program. Whoever coded the message you showed must have used "Finder" as shorthand for the three possible sources.


Photos and videos synced by iTunes/Finder from a Mac would appear under a Folder named "From My Mac" or something similar. (Some users quote slight paraphrases, so it may vary by iPadOS release or country.) Do you have anything like that on your iPad?

Aug 3, 2025 02:53 PM in response to markwmsn

Yeah, there's a From My Mac folder in Photos that has 175 photos in it, and a matching folder on my Windows machine. So, the files are backed up. Thanks markwmsn and MrHoffman for pointing me in the right direction.


How can I get that folder back over to the iPad once it gets deleted? I assume the photos will come over via the iCloud sync, but they'll probably just be dumped into the library; I'd like to not have to pick them out individually to put in an album. I don't remember how I got it there in the first place.

Aug 3, 2025 03:08 PM in response to Involute

Involute wrote:

Yeah, there's a From My Mac folder in Photos that has 175 photos in it, and a matching folder on my Windows machine. So, the files are backed up. Thanks markwmsn and MrHoffman for pointing me in the right direction.

How can I get that folder back over to the iPad once it gets deleted? I assume the photos will come over via the iCloud sync, but they'll probably just be dumped into the library; I'd like to not have to pick them out individually to put in an album. I don't remember how I got it there in the first place.


First, view them and see if you even want to keep them.


Then copy the photos elsewhere.


175 photos isn’t all that many, having met various photo libraries with ten thousand and more photos.


Drop them all into an album named Sort Me Later, if you want.


And they may be duplicates.

Aug 3, 2025 06:28 PM in response to MrHoffman

It has been so long since I had a From My Mac folder that I don’t recall whether you can even put photos from there into a normal album. (Those photos are not really “owned” by Photos or part of its library.)


Do you know, MrHoffman? Will adding those photos to a normal album generate copies in the library or links to the “blob” of FMM items?

Aug 5, 2025 11:08 AM in response to Involute

In iPadOS 17 the item counts and the status line were at the bottom of the library item array. Whether you will find an indication of an intentional pause and an option to resume, I could not say, but you might, or you might find another explanation for a stall in synchronization.


But that won’t help until you enable ICloud Photos, and the 175 photos will be gone by then.

How can I locate photos that will be removed by syncing?

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