Do you have needs to transfer files from my PC to my iPad? If you do, this post mainly introduces several programs for you which allows you to remotely transfer files between PC and iPad over WiFi or not.
“I’m used to saving all my files on my work computer. But sometimes, I need to deal with some of my work on my iPad when I go out to attend some meetings. So I want to send some files from PC to iPad, what tools can I use? Any ideas?”
The ways to send files between PC and iPad are of all kinds. You can use iTunes. But it requires you to use a USB cable to connect the two devices. You can also choose to transfer files from PC to iPad without iTunes, using tools like RD Client, Files, iCloud Drive, and OneDrive.
In the following part, we list the detailed steps of several methods to guide you through the whole process.
Before starting, we need to notify you that when you transfer files from a PC to an iPhone or iPad using iTunes, all of the data on the iPad/iPhone will be erased, so be sure you’ve backed up any vital information.
Step 1. Download and install the latest version of iTunes on your computer.
Step 2. Connect your iPad to the computer with a USB cable.
Step 3. Open iTunes on your computer and then click your device.
Step 4. In the left sidebar, click File Sharing.
Step 5. Select an app from the Apps list to save your files. Then click Add to add files that you want to transfer from PC to iPad. Then click Done.
Of course, if you don’t want to take the risk of losing all the data on your iPad, here we listed four ways on how to transfer files from PC to iPhone or iPad without iTunes.
Method 1. The Windows built-in Remote Desktop
Step 1. Download RD Client on your iPad.
Step 2. Click “+” sign and then click Add PC.
Step 3. Enter the desktop name or IP address. Type the account name you want to use in the User Account field, or just select Ask When Required.
Step 4. Configure other options as you needed. Then click Save.
Step 5. An icon for the computer you want to access will appear, tap that icon. Before this, please make sure that Remote Desktop has been enabled on your computer.
Step 6. Then you can access files on your PC from your iPad. You can also transfer files by long-pressing the files to copy them on the computer and then pasting them on an iPad.
Method 2. The iPad built-in Files app
Step 1. On the Windows server, right-click the folder you want to access from the iPad, then choose Properties.
Step 2. Go to Sharing tab, then click Share.
Step 3. Choose people to share with, then click Share.
Step 4. Click Done to finish the process.
Step 5. Open the built-in Files app on your iPad.
Step 6. Tap on the "triple-dot" icon located at the top-right corner.
Step 7. Put in the server address and tap Connect.
Step 8. Choose Guest or Registered User according to the setup on your file server. Enter the username and password, and then tap Next.
Step 9. You will now be connected to the shared folder.
Step 10. You’re able to copy the files you want and then paste them to your iPad.
Method 3. iCloud Drive
Step 1. On the computer, open the iCloud Drive page in the browser. And then enter your Apple ID and password to log in to your iCloud account.
Step 2. After you’ve logged in to iCloud Drive, you’ll see a row of icons on the upper middle of the screen. Click the second icon (Upload) to upload your computer files to your iCloud Drive.
Step 3. On your iPad, go to the Files app and navigate to iCloud Drive, you’ll see the files you just uploaded on your computer.
Step 4. You can long-press the file and then download it.
Method 4. OneDrive
Step 1. Click This PC, then find and click OneDrive - Personal on the left pane.
Step 2. Sign in to your Microsoft account to activate OneDrive.
Step 3. Save the files that you want to transfer from PC to iPad in Documents.
Step 4. Download OneDrive on your iPad from App Store. Open it and sign in to your Microsoft account.
Step 5. Go to the Documents tab, you’ll see the files you want. Then click the Share icon.
Step 6. You can save the files to Files. You can find them in the app later.
It's not difficult to transfer data from a computer to an iPad. This article focuses on five tools that can let you send files from PC to iPad, whether via WiFi or not. Data may be transferred between PCs and mobile devices using these techniques. You can use the remote desktop software AnyViewer to completely access a computer from an iOS device. You can simply access your computer thanks to its easy design and uncomplicated operating technique.