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Yes, as of July 2018, using the iCloud for Windows software, you can download your entire iCloud Photo Library in a single operation using the Download photos and videos feature, which appears as a button in the toolbar of the iCloud Photos folder in Windows Explorer. From the Apple support article: Open a File Explorer window.
So I got the iCloud for Windows app in order to download all my photos from iCloud to my hard drive. This ...
Here's how to find your iBooks PDFs on your Windows computer: Go into your user account's Music folder. (On Windows 10, this would show up under This PC > Music.) Open the folders iTunes > iTunes Media > Books. You should see your PDFs in this folder. Share. Improve this answer. Follow. edited Apr 11, 2022 at 5:00.
Do this either by selecting each one or by doing a select-all keyboard command. Once all the files are selected, go to the top of the iCloud screen and click the 'download' icon (cloud with arrow going down). This will download all the selected files to your default download location (set in step 2).
0. If you have an iPhone of iPad, you can simply go to FILES look for the folder. Click the three dots on the upper right corner. Choose SELECT. Select the folder you want to download. On the lower left part of your screen, you should see the share icon. Choose AIRDROP and the select your Macbook.
Select the photo, then click the ... in a circle button, and then "More Download Options", select "Unmodified Originals", and click Download. Share. Improve this answer. answered Jan 10, 2023 at 1:26. O'Rooney.
I hope to back up these photos to my Windows laptop. I've downloaded iCloud for Windows and synced the photos from iCloud Photos to my Windows laptop. However, I notice a big discrepancy between the total size of the photos I downloaded and the total size of the photos on iCloud (32GB on my Windows laptop vs 50GB on iCloud).
The best I've seen is that you can download a "moment" at a time with the iCloud web interface, which in Chrome on a PC as of 9/23/2015, downloads a pile of individual images named "IMG_XXXX.JPG" to your downloads folder.
The iCloud for Windows app displays all your iCloud photos (even if you haven't downloaded them) under C:\Users\username\Pictures\iCloud Photos\Photos. The problem is that it shows all my iCloud photos as HEIC files, so that means I can only download them as HEIC. Under the iCloud for Windows app's Photo Settings, there is a Download High ...
Type "regedit" (for the registry editor) & press enter. Make a registry backup first: press File > Export and save current state of registry. Find and delete all folders containing "icloud". Finally, you should be able to restart the computer and download iCloud from the Apple Web Site. iCloud for Windows. Reinstall the program.