And in the following guide, we will separately show you the correspond solutions. If you prefer the simplest and quickest solution to fix the issue and download photos from iCloud , just move to Part 2 directly to do the task. Please check you have turned on iCloud Photo Library on your iOS device, so that you can sync the iCloud pictures to all your iDevices smoothly after logging in iCloud account, if it keeps on, you can turn it off and then turn on it again.
Follow the steps below to turn on iCloud Photo Library:. Actually, this solution is the simplest way and can apply to fix almost all problems. C lean some useless data to free up storage for downloading photos. You can sign out iCloud account and log in again later to check whether the issue will be fixed or not. You need to log in iCloud.
It seems that the issue of photos not downloading from iCloud only occurs in several browsers, like Google Chrome and IE, so you can try to visit iCloud. If the issue cannot be fixed with the solutions above, or you want an easier method to download your iCloud photos, then this 1 iCloud alternative AnyTrans can be your best choice. It proves to be quite time-saving and labor-saving. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of third-party websites or products.
Apple makes no representations regarding third-party website accuracy or reliability. Contact the vendor for additional information. How do I download all of my photos and videos to my Windows PC?
How do I see the status of my upload or download? Click Download Photos. Choose the photos and videos you want to download and click Download. Open iCloud for Windows, and next to Photos, click Options. Turn on My Photo Stream. Close and then reopen iCloud for Windows. Restart your computer. Copy photos to an iCloud folder You can also copy your photos from a folder on your PC to an iCloud folder that will upload them automatically. Open a File Explorer window. In the Navigation pane sidebar , click on iCloud Photos.
In another window, open the folder where you currently store the photos that you want to add to iCloud Photos. Select the photos that you want to add. Drag them into the iCloud Photos folder. Force-quitting these processes from memory forces iCloud to shut-down, which is pretty useful since the application provides no way to exit normally. If any downloads don't occur simply due to a matter of an instance of iCloud Photos malfunctioning, then doing so should resolve the issue for good.
That should quit iCloud from memory. Simply load the application again, and it should sign in automatically. Hopefully, any stuck downloads should now resume automatically. Sometimes, the best way to get iCloud Photos to work properly is to force the application to re-initiate a download.
However, any photos that were already downloaded earlier aren't replaced — instead, iCloud Photos tends to create duplicate folders. But since downloads are grouped by year, however, you can choose to delete the original duplicates easily afterward. Step 1: Click the iCloud icon on the system tray, and then click Download Photos. Step 2: You should now find a Download Photos and Videos pop-up box, where you can select photos available on iCloud for download grouped by year.
Simply select All to select the entire iCloud Photo Library for download. Click Download to initiate a download. It should take a while, but your photos should start appearing within the Downloads folder in iCloud Photos. Visit iCloud Photos, and you should see new folders created by year — for example, 2 if you re-downloaded the photos for a certain year.
Any subsequent downloads should appear within this folder, and not the original folder, which you can delete if you are certain that all images are present inside the new folder. However, doing so deletes any photos that are already downloaded to your PC. Alternately, you can choose the Delete From Computer option to remove everything since they sync back afterward, but the Keep a Copy option puts you on the safer side.
Step 4: Restart your PC, and then sign back into iCloud. Also, make sure that any settings are properly configured and initiate a force download if iCloud Photos hangs.
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