Step 2: You will be asked to login your Apple ID to download a iCloud backup to PC, so simply enter your Apple ID and select backup(s) to download to PC. Step 3: After downloaded the iCloud backup(s) successfully, select a backup, the program will list all data out, simply check Photos on the checkbox, and click Recover to PC button to download them to PC. · It says nothing about in-progress sync. If you never synchronised before and enable iCloud you will see nothing and won't know if it is working or not. I turned iCloud on for Photos and see no status, so I have no idea if it is working or not. The only clue I get is if I try turn it off, I get a message saying synchronisation is in progress. · After you download iCloud for Windows, you can add it to your status bar to see the progress of your iCloud uploads and downloads. Click the iCloud icon in the Windows Notification Area on your PC. Click the iCloud icon in the Windows Notification Area on your PC.
Note: iCloud Photos may not download your photos even after enabling the Download New Photos and Videos to My PC option, in which case you need to forcefully initiate a download. You can find a. iCloud for Windows just doesn't install or returns unknown errors. It will, however, help you download your photos. So, here are the instructions: Download iCloud for Windows tool and install it onto your computer. Open iCloud for Windows from the Start menu. Tap on Options and select everything you need. Click on Done to download iCloud photos. If you try to download iCloud for Windows 11 or later and get a message that says you need to Install Media Feature Pack to use iCloud, select Download. Then follow the instructions on the next screen. If you turned off Windows Media Features, or if your PC didn't come with Windows Media Player, iCloud for Windows won't install.
Install iCloud for Windows; Open File Explorer and open the context menu (right-click) on the iCloud Photos entry in the left-hand-side panel (image below) Select 'Always keep on this device', and wait for the green progress bar across the path to disappear - every file should now have a green tick as its 'status' indicator. Well, one way is to turn on Finder’s Status Bar, the option for which is under the “View” menu. When you do that and click on the “iCloud Drive” option in Finder’s sidebar, suddenly. Go to the “View” menu and choose “Show Status Bar” to do so. The Status Bar is useful in general as it includes info about available disk space, folder item counts, and other helpful information, aside from revealing details about the iCloud Drive upload status.
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