Normally USB sticks in EXFAT format are recognized by iPhone IOS14.2 and loads pictures quickly. This drive was not recognized by the iPhone via the Lightning connector without the CooDisk software, but was recognized when the USB side was connected to the Lightning to USB adapter and the images loaded normally and quickly. With CooDisk and the Lightning port, I couldn't upload the picture from iPhone to WOFICLO, otherwise I didn't wait long enough as I expected a normal transfer. Update: I've finally figured out how easy it is to copy images to flash for transfer to a computer. First, use CooDisk files to create a flash drive photo file. Then select "Photos & iPhone" and then "Multiple Select" at the top right and check the boxes of the photos you want to copy. Select copyto and firmware file. The software is still buggy because sometimes you just get a spinning wheel while learning and to stop you have to delete the app from iPhone and download the app again. Also, suggest to first use Disk Utility to delete "Unknown" and rename whatever you prefer in exFAT format for Mac.
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