The 'Windows Default' sound scheme has all 4 different sounds enabled. You can see/test/hear the different sounds using Settings > System > Sound > Sound control panel. This might be due to disabling "AutoPlay"The 'Device Connect/Disconnect/Failed to Connect' sounds are all linked to hardware enumeration by Device Manager whilst the sound for Notifications is controlled by actions, e.g. When I plug in my iPhone to my Windows system, there's no notification, visual and/or sound. I prefer to use my Mac Book Pro for managing the photos, but occasionally, I do need some images from the iPhone for my Windows system. Nor does it need to be ejected, like other USB storage devices require, just unplug the charging cable. The iPhone shows up in Windows Explorer, like any other removable device does: This might be due to disabling "AutoPlay": If not then you need to look at Windows' Notifications & actions for AutoPlay ( Settings > Systems > Notifications & actions > Get notifications from these senders > AutoPlay) to ensure AutoPlay notifications haven't been switched off.I didn't know about the "PTP driver", nor do I have it on my system, but thanks for the info. When you plug your iPhone in, do you not see the following 'Notification'? Your 'Device Manager' is showing you quite clearly (in post #3) that Windows needs a 'PTP Mode' driver loaded. Sorry but it's not 'USB drivers' and it's not 'iOS access'.
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