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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 ...
Here are some troubleshooting steps you can take: 1). Open the Photos app and click on the "Photos" tab. 2). Scroll down to the bottom of the page. Make sure that "iCloud Photos" is turned off. If it's on, your local photos may not be showing up in the app. You can also check the device settings.
I also had the problem with iCloud not syncing files on Windows 10. My iOS devices were syncronising as expected. In my case I'm also running OneDrive and had mapped some of my Windows default folders to iCloud (Desktop, Music, Pictures). I managed to fix the problem (with help from a post from Dahark) as follows ....
After installation, launch the iCloud app and sign in with your Apple ID and password. In the iCloud app, select the option to sync Contacts and Calendars, then click Apply. Once the setup has finished, launch Outlook. Your iCloud contacts and calendars should now be synchronizing with Outlook. For your reference, see: Use iCloud for Windows to ...
Apple Application Support (64 bit) iTunes. Thanks for getting back to us! iCloud can also be installed through the Microsoft Store which is where you may have installed it from. If it is listed under Start - Settings - Apps > Apps & features, you can click on the iCloud icon, and then click on the Uninstall button..
I'm Greg, 10 years awarded Windows MVP, specializing in Installation, Performance, Troubleshooting and Activaiton, here to help you. The App hasn't been working for awhile so I've been helping many install iCloud which works better than the app once you get it installed.
Install iCloud: iCloudSetup.exe | when finished, do not restart yet. Restore initial values of the 3 keys (step 3) Restart PC and complete setup of iCloud. For Windows 10 in 32-bit version, the path is: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion. Check if iCloud now works.
Hi Daniel, Right click you start button and select Control Panel then from here select Programs and Features > Turn Windows features on and off (located on the left hand side), you should be able to see a category simply called Media Features with a + icon, from there you can click on the + to expand the tree and you will need to tick Windows Media Player and get that installed, hopefully ...
Back in Outlook from step 3 above, paste the password into the Password field of your iCloud email account and follow the prompts to enable this. It should start synchronizing immediately. If synchronization doesn't start, go to Home > Send/Receive All Folders and click it. All folders should sync. Enjoy!
Please take the following actions. Open the iCloud app on your computer and go to the "Options" menu next to iCloud Drive. Uncheck the box next to iCloud Drive to disable it. This will prevent new files from syncing to iCloud but will not remove any files that are already stored in iCloud.