For Windows users with an iPhone, iTools Drive is arguably the most important utility you can install. It bridges the gap between Apple's proprietary ecosystem and the open file management of Windows. While the software is aging, its core functionality—treating an iPhone like a USB drive—is revolutionary for those who remember the flexibility of old MP3 players.
Once your device is recognized, you will see a dashboard showing Battery health, Storage capacity, and Serial Number. Locate the or "Drive" icon.
You’ll see folders like:
is a virtual drive interface within the iTools (now largely superseded by AnyTrans but still referenced by legacy users) software. When you connect your iOS device to a computer and launch iTools, the "Drive" feature mounts your iPhone or iPad as if it were a USB flash drive on your desktop.
For Windows users with an iPhone, iTools Drive is arguably the most important utility you can install. It bridges the gap between Apple's proprietary ecosystem and the open file management of Windows. While the software is aging, its core functionality—treating an iPhone like a USB drive—is revolutionary for those who remember the flexibility of old MP3 players.
Once your device is recognized, you will see a dashboard showing Battery health, Storage capacity, and Serial Number. Locate the or "Drive" icon. itools drive
You’ll see folders like:
is a virtual drive interface within the iTools (now largely superseded by AnyTrans but still referenced by legacy users) software. When you connect your iOS device to a computer and launch iTools, the "Drive" feature mounts your iPhone or iPad as if it were a USB flash drive on your desktop. For Windows users with an iPhone, iTools Drive