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Hello Mfd1995, Thanks for using Apple Support Communities. It sounds like you want to know how to access your iCloud email on your iOS device; is that right?
I'm trying to transfer more than 1000 photos at a time from iCloud to external hard drive. iCloud only let's you do 1000 at a time and I have close to 8000, my wife has 30,000 photos. Even when we try to select 1000 photos, it downloads to a HEIC file, not JPEG. Or the ZIP gets corrupted.
Once iCloud Mail is enabled, you'll see your emails automatically listed in the Mail app. Third-Party Email Clients: If you prefer using a third-party email client like Outlook or Gmail, you can set up your iCloud email account to be accessed there as well.
Jul 2, 2023 8:16 AM in response to DavidNikoloff. iCloud Photos is a syncing service. Any photo you delete from a device where iCloud Photos is turned on will also be deleted from iCloud and from any other device connected to iCloud Photos. You can potentially reduce the storage space required on a device by turning on Optimize Storage.
To resolve this, you can try resetting the iCloud app. Here's how: > Go to the installed apps on your computer. > Find iCloud and select it. > Choose "Advanced options" from the menu. > Scroll to the bottom and click on the option to reset the app, including its data. > After resetting, launch the app again and try logging in.
Looks like you're getting a popped up of iCloud on your startup. This usually occurs when it's enabled on Startup Settings. To disable it, please follow the steps below: Press right click the Start Menu and choose Task Manager, then select the Startup tab and right-click iCloud and select Disable. Restart your device and it should not popped up ...
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Same issue. The endless login loop. Here’s what fixed it for me. Complete uninstall of iCloud for Windows. AND, uninstall Apples’ Bonjour. Reboot. And install iCloud for Windows again. Clearing out Bonjour made the difference for me. Sad that Apple hasn’t acknowledged the problem.
Then follow these steps: Connect your Mac or PC to the internet. Open the Apple Music app or iTunes. On your Mac, make sure that Sync Library is turned on. On your PC, make sure that iCloud Music Library is turned on. Keep the Apple Music app or iTunes open until your music library is finished uploading.
This is because usually the files and folders are stored in iCloud Drive, and are not local, so you would need to download the files and manually copy those files to your external drive and here is more info: View, add, or remove iCloud Drive files in iCloud for Windows - Apple Support. Cheers! SaintGabe1.