Once you’ve dragged your files to your computer, they’ve been copied-not deleted or moved, just copied-from your phone to your PC, where you can edit or print them as you like.Once you’ve found the photo or photos (or if you want to copy everything to your PC), make your selections as you usually do and drag them to a folder or location on your PC (Photos, Desktop, Documents, etc.) Each file will have a thumbnail of the image, and you’ll be able to sort by date, name, size, etc., just like any other folder on your PC. If you keep your photos on an SD card, you might find the folders back on your phone’s internal memory.That folder will hold all of your camera’s images, though it won’t hold other files, like screenshots or downloads (typically, those reside in folders titled “ Screenshots” and “ Downloads.” Once you’re inside your phone’s file system, you’ll want to look for a folder titled “ DCIM,” which stands for Digital Camera Images.On my PC, they’re (helpfully) labeled “ Phone” and “ Card.” I store my photos on my SD card, but you’ll want to select that menu if you keep them on your phone. If you’re using a phone with internal memory and an SD card, you’ll see two different systems to browse. To start, open your computer’s “ File Explorer“, you’ll find your device listed on the left-side panel.