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I have been using iCloud on my Windows 11 laptop for 6 months with no issues at all. Suddenly yesterday after a system reboot I was prompted for my login details. I entered my iCloud id and password. Prompt duly appeared on my iPhone, I click 'Allow' and enter the security code on my PC. The Apple wait spinning circles appears for a while, then ...
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 ...
"On Windows 7 and Windows 8, you can download iCloud for Windows on Apple's website." If you're using Windows 10, you would need to download it from the Microsoft Store: Download iCloud for Windows from the Microsoft Store
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.
I then deleted files on Windows directly. iCloud Drive sync, bookmarks and photos sync worked after this for a while and then stopped syncing on Windows completely, telling me "Initializing..." Both macbooks, iPhone and iPad kept working as expected. I checked the version of iCloud on Windows : it was 14.2. After a search, I landed on this thread.
Locate: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc to find the hosts file to cut to the desktop (i.e., clear the operation of the host). In the taskbar search box, type "cmd", right-click on the command prompt, select Run as administrator, the command prompt window to execute the following command: netsh winsock resetEnter, and then restart the computer.
Open the Start menu and search for "Network Connections". Right-click on your network adapter and select "Properties". Click on the "Advanced" tab. Scroll down to the "IP Settings" section and uncheck the box next to "Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)". Click on "OK" to save your changes.
Hi John, I'm Amr, an independent advisor. I suggest you go to the Icolud folder which is located in the C drive. Your files and folders are stored in C:\Users\ [user name]\iCloud Drive by default. And take Ownership of the Folder, Please refer to this link to guide you on how you can do so.
I have changed my ID and password. The pop up keep asking to enter password to continue. I get no access to change the ID. (Grey-out). I had already uninstalled icloud but two icloud windows pop up - I close them and they pop up again. If the program is uninstalled how can this be happening. Also I have rebooted the computer, etc.
I open task manager, and kill the processes iCloud Passwords, Keychain, Photos and Drive. I then restart the iCloud app and it will sync within a few seconds or a minute. I saw a thread about third party security software, but I do not have any on this new machine, just the windows security that comes with Windows 11.