Why can't I use my iphone 5 as an external hard drive?

When I plug in my iPhone 5 into my PC, I should be able to see a new external drive connect.  I can do that with my older iphone 4/4s...but not with my iphone 5.  Why?  Is that feature gone???
I'm just trying to backup my photo's and videos onto my own hard drive...now I can't.  *****!

rortiz77 wrote:
When I plug in my iPhone 5 into my PC, I should be able to see a new external drive connect.  I can do that with my older iphone 4/4s...but not with my iphone 5.  Why?  Is that feature gone???
Appearing as an external hard drive was never a feature of any iPhone model or iOS version.  The only way your older phones could do this is if they are jailbroken. 
I'm just trying to backup my photo's and videos onto my own hard drive...now I can't.  *****!
That's easily done as descibed here:
iOS: Importing personal photos and videos from iOS devices to your computer
If  you have a problem inporting photos/videos, see this:
iOS: Unable to import photos to computer

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