Transfer videos from iPad to PC (Win7)

Recently, I had a pretty catastrophic HARD drive failure. Fortunately, I was able to recover most of my data, with the exception of a number of videos that have been in my folder of iTunes - video of my cousin sing, my recently deceased dog, have a wonderful time in the snow, etc.

I discovered that all those missing videos have been loaded in my iPad 1 Air (128GB, ongoing enforcement 8.1 because I dare not updated and risk losing the videos) in the videos section of my videos App, of course it's new exciting.

My problem is that I can't transfer files from my iPad to my computer so that I can have backups that are appropriate to them. They are not in the "Photos" application, they are all in 'Videos' - where TV shows and movies are usually kept. If it was as simple as

Not only that I want to make backups of these videos, but they also have a capacity for about half my iPad, which I really wish rather to aid for other things.

I'm running Windows 7 on my computer and don't have access to a Mac, would appreciate any help for Windows computers.

Thanks in advance!

You will need to get a 3rd party software to be installed on the computer to access these files. TouchCopy is one that works on the Windows platform. It is Wide Angle Software. What you may not be able to do away with the free version, but if they are as important as you say, a minor charge is worth. I used it before you access and save the voicemail messages and it will do several other tasks as well.

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