- On Windows Vista or Windows 7 computer open the Start menu and select Computer
- Find the toolbar at the top of Computer window and click Map network drive
- The dialog window will open. Do NOT enter anything in that dialog. Instead, click Connect to a Web site that your can use to store your documents and picutures link there
- The Add Network Location wizard will start. The whole point of this wizard is to create a network shortcut (network location) that you can use later to connect to File Sharing to transfer files. Skip the introduction page.
- Select the Choose a custom network location item in the list
- Enter your iPhone's IP-address taken from Wi-Fi transfer page. Enter it exactly as you see it on File Sharing's Wi-Fi Transfer page, with http:// and :8080 parts
- Keep the default name for the network location (network shortcut) suggested by the wizard
- Finish the wizard
- When the wizard will close, the network folder will open. This is the folder with all the files that are stored inside File Sharing on your iPhone/iPod. Use this folder the same way you use a normal Windows folder - drag-and-drop files, copy, move, rename, delete, create subfolders, etc.
- Only when you're completely done with file transfer, close File Sharing Wi-Fi Transfer page
- The Map Network Drive wizard dialog will stay on the screen at that moment - just close it, don't enter anything there
- The network shortcut (network location) you've created will be located in Computer window. Use it every time you need to connect to File Sharing. But if the IP address of your iPhone changes, you have to create a new shortcut (new network location) for a new IP address using the same procedure
- Please do NOT assume that the IP-address is the same as it was when your were connection the last time. The IP-address may change periodically, check it out on Wi-Fi Transfer pageevery time when you connecting