How can I get icloud on my windows xp PC.

how can I get icloud on my windows xp PC.

You can't.
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1455
System Requirements
Microsoft Windows Windows Vista SP2 or Windows 7
Safari 5.1.1 or Internet Explorer 8 or later
Microsoft Outlook 2007 or 2010 recommended

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    I ran out of space on my icloud so my phone could no longer back up. I have now deleted lots from my phone, how can I get icloud to recognize this so it will complete a back up.

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  • TS4036 I have a Macbook pro and I'm trying to set up my ICloud on it, and when I go to Preferences, there is NO ICloud there.  How can I get ICloud back into  "my preferences" to set it up?

    I have a MacBook Pro, its 1 year old.  I'm trying to set up my ICloud on it, and when I go to "preferences", (it says to go to "Preferences" in the instructions,) and then "click" on "ICloud", but my ICloud is not there.  How can I get "ICloud back into "my preferences". 

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  • How can i get icloud mail

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4759
    OS X Mavericks System Requirements
    https://support.apple.com/kb/ht5842
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  • HT1349 how can I get Icloud on my computer

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    upgrade to mac OS X Lion. if you run lepard you need to upgrade to snow lepard then frm snow lepard to lion. after you install lion go to settings, icloud, and log in

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    I encountered a similar problem when finally (and with much regret) I was obliged to migrate my MobileMe to iCloud last month.
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  • TS4422 I don't have icloud icon @ my system preference to set it up even after software upgrade. how can I get icloud on my mac?

    How can i get icloud on my mac when I don't have icloud icon to set it up even after updating the software?

    You won't find iCloud in Snow Leopard. Upgrade to Mountain Lion.

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