HT4890 I cant find photo stream on icloud but i have it on my iphone

I recently droped my phone in water. I am looking to get my photos onto icloud and I know that I have photo stream on my iphone 4, however I cant find them on icloud.

The image files aren't viewable in a browser. They are "pushed" via Wi-Fi to your other devices that have Lion or iOS 5.1.

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  • HT4906 Wanted to choose Photo Stream in iCloud but it is greyed out and not available - anyone know why?

    Hi there - wanted to choose photo stream in iCloud but it is greyed out - anyone know why?

    Wrong version of software?
    You really need to give more information  since we only know waht you tell us
    see http://www.apple.com/support/icloud/ for more informaiton
    LN

  • HT204150 i have deleted all contacts in icloud but still have them on my iphone (which is backed up as well to iTunes) how can i restore the iphone data to the iCloud so it will resend it to my mac book and iPad?

    i have deleted all contacts in icloud but still have them on my iphone (which is backed up as well to iTunes) how can i restore the iphone data to the iCloud so it will resend it to my mac book and iPad? I have switched my iphone to airplane mode so it is not connected to the internet and so icloud can not wipe it at the moment.
    thanks roy

    There's a menu choice (I think under "Files") that lets you sync purchased items on a device back to itunes.  Look for that.
    iCloud does not store music.  If you want to do that you'd have to subscribe to itunes Match, but to get music to the match servers, you need the music in the itunes library on your computer.

  • HT201317 Cant find photo stream in iPhoto

    Ipad, Iphone have photo stream but cant seem to find it on my Mac in iphoto.  There is nothing on the left handside menu for photo stream.  Is there anything I need to do to have it appear or am I looking in the wrong place for it.  Just returned from vacation where I loaded all photos off my camera to my iPad thinking I can photo stream them to my Mac later so stumped as to where to go from here.
    Appreciate any advice.

    To use photostream on your Mac, you need OS X 10.7.2 or better and the latest version of iPhoto. Do you meet these requirements.

  • TS3989 i have recently backed up my photo stream to icloud, however they have not downloaded to my pc! what am i doing wrong? please help!

    i cannot find my photo stream on my pc having recently downloaded them to icloud. can anyone help? thanks

    Same problem here!  Can't find a solution through Google, so hoping someone here can help.

  • HT4906 why can't I activate photo stream in icloud? I have downloaded all my updates and have the software to run it.

    Why is the photostream option in iCloud still shaded grey (unable to click on it)?

    What version of iPhoto and of the OS? In the system preferences have you logged into iCloud and clicked PhotoStream?
    LN

  • HT4890 How do I  find photo stream on my icloud

    When I enter ICloud from my PC I cannot find Photo Stream, Why???

    What about your specified download folder? More info on iCloud in general (and should cover Photo Stream on a PC):
    iCloud Guide
    Says that the default folder is in C://Users/(Your name)/Pictures/Photo Stream/My Photo Stream

  • HT4890 Photo Stream in iCloud?

    I don't see photo stream in iCloud (on my Mac).   Any ideas/suggestions?

    PhotoStream is purely a conduit for syncing photos taken on one device with all the others. Its contents are not visible on the iCloud website.

  • Problem with shared photo streams in iCloud

    I am using version 9.6 of iPhoto on my MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2012). I am using OS X Yosemite version 10.10.1. All of a sudden I cannot see any photos in my shared photo streams in iCloud - all the streams are showing up and the subscribers but it says there are 0 photos. It is the same for mine and other people's shared photo streams. I can still see all the photos on my iPhone and iPad. I have not been able to find a solution online. Any help would be greatly appreciated. 

    Sometimes it helps to delete the cached copy of the Photo Streams from your user library.
    Open the folder ~/Library/Application Support/iLifeAssetManagement/          in your user library in your home folder.
    Remove the complete folder iLifeAssetManagement/ to your Desktop and compress it.
    Then restart your mac.
    Your user library may still be hidden.
    To open the hidden User Library:
    Quit iPhoto.
    Use the Finder's "Go" menu. Click "Go", then hold down the options key, until you are seeing "Library" in the drop down menu appear and click it)
    In the window that opens select the folder "Application Support", then look for " iLifeAssetManagement/"

  • Cannot get photo stream on iCloud via iPad (viewing on Windows PC)

    Here's the problem. I have activated Photo Stream on my iPad/iCloud service.  When I sign into iCloud on my Windows PC, I do not see a Photo Stream icon.  I do not know where my photos are.  There is no where on iCloud to go find them (I just see icons for mail, calendar, etc.). 
    Also, We have one home PC (windows).  My husband has an iPhone, I have an iPad.  He set up Photo Stream and iCloud on his iPhone and he was able to locate his photos.  He doesn't recall where they went on our PC, but he did a search for the folder and then moved the folder to c:\users\owner\My Pictures\My Photo Stream.
    What I'm thinking is that he has taken up the logical default location for the Photostream photos with his iPhone and now I'm trying to locate my Photo Stream photos that came from my iPad. 
    I 'thought' that I would just be able to sign into iCloud and then see all my photos and I could choose to download, etc.  But that doesn't seem to be the way it works.  Any advice?
    Thanks

    You have to download the iCloud Control Panel on PC
    Control Panel> Network and Internet>iCloud
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1455
    http://www.apple.com/icloud/setup/pc.html
    Message was edited by: Diavonex

  • Can't share photos using shared Photo Stream with iCloud Control Panel for Windows

    BACKSTORY: My friend took pictures of my family. I want to see the pictures he took. We live about 2.5 hours apart by car. Gas prices are too high for me to just drive down with an external hard drive to get the pictures and I might as well throw my money out the window if I were to ship him a hard drive and he ship it back. SO. I ask him if he would share photos with me and he quickly agreed. He added me to a Photo Stream  he has. ok cool. I recieve the invitation email just fine but this is the error I get when I click on the link:
    ERROR MESSAGE:
    Photo Stream
    Follow these steps to join a shared photo stream
    1.Make sure you have an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch running iOS 6 or a Mac running OS X 10.8.2 withiPhoto 9.4 or Aperture 3.4 or later installed.
    2. Sign in to iCloud on your devices.
    3. Open the invitation email on an updated device and tap the Join this Photo Stream button. 
    WHAT I NEED:
    How can I view shared photo streams using iCloud Windows control panel 2.1.2.0? How can I work around this error message? I don't own any of these products that apple wants me to own in order to view these photos! I don't have the cash to go out and purchase them. What can I do to get "my" photos? Do I have to be signed into my friends apple id to see the shared photos?
    What I've tried:
    I already have the icloud control panel installed and updated to the latest version.
    I'm signed into iCloud on the control panel. (no apple id password issues)
    I have photo stream checked.
    I have my photo stream checked
    I have shared photo stream checked.
    I have tried copying and pasting the link into the address bars of Safari for Windows, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer,  and Firefox respectively and pressing enter to load. all present the same error message.
    I visited iCloud.com to see if there was anywhere to access the shared photo stream there... No option exisits
    Checked my photo stream folder in windows explorer. it's completely empty. I haven't put any of my own photos there so nothings missing per se... I just can't see my friends shared photos.
    MY SET UP:
    Windows 7 64bit Home Premium
    4gb of RAM
    iCloud control panel version 2.1.2.0
    I don't own any version of Outlook, (if that matters. I doubt that it matters at all in this case.)
    I don't have any iOS Devices or a mac capable of 10.8. My MacBook is stuck at 10.6.8. It's a late mid 2008 just before the aluminum unibody computers came out. If I had only waited another month... sigh. Murphy's Law is alive and well.
    any sugestions, especially correct answers, are welcome. please help me figure this out. Thanks in advance.
    Desert_dweller5

    Hello desert_dweller5,
    It sounds like you art trying to access a Shared Photo Stream, but you do not have one of the devices to enable your Apple ID as an iCloud account.  The following article provides information on how Shared Photo Streams work:
    iCloud: Photo Stream FAQ
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4486
    The article states that for privately Shared Photo Streams to work, the recipient will not only have to have an Apple ID, but it will have to be an iCloud account:
    Friends and family with iCloud accounts can view your photos in the Photos app on any device using iOS 6 or later; on a Mac in iPhoto 9.4 or Aperture 3.4 or later; on a Windows PC with Windows Vista or later and iCloud Control Panel 2.0 or later installed; or on a second generation or later Apple TV with software version 5.1 or later installed. They can also view your photos on the web if you enable Public Website in the settings or options for your Shared Photo Stream.
    Since you do not have an iCloud account and just and Apple ID, your friend can share the photo stream as a public website so that you can view it, as stated in the same article: 
    Can I share with people who don't have an iCloud account?
    Yes. If you enable Public Website in the settings or options for your shared photo stream your photos will be published to a website that anyone can view in an up-to-date web browser.
    To be able to change an Apple ID to an iCloud account, you would need an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 5 or later or a Mac with OS X Lion v10.7.4 or later as stated in the following article:
    Creating an iCloud account: Frequently Asked Questions
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4436
    Best,
    Sheila M.

  • Photo Stream (via iCloud) is no longer working on PC -- w/o system changes

    Photo Stream (via iCloud) worked great on my Windows PC a week ago.  Suddenly it's stopped entirely.  When I attempt to open it, I get an error message that says that "Photo Stream is not enabled" and that I should go to the iCloud Control Panel.  When I go to the Control Panel to initiate the change, I can put a check mark in the box to activate it, but it will not retain the change when I hit apply/save.  It also disables Windows Explorer when I do this.
    I don't believe this is an IOS6 issue since it was working fine for a period of time after I put IOS6 on both my iPhone and iPad devices.  I've also not made any changes to the Windows laptop involved. 
    Is anyone else having this problem.  Any suggestions on how to resolve it?  

    After upgrading to iOS 8.1, upgrading to the latest iTunes and re-installing iCloud for Windows, Photo Stream is working again!

  • How do shared photo streams affect iCloud storage?  Do they last forever or are the still subject to the 1000 photo/30 day rule?

    How do shared photo streams affect iCloud storage?  Do they last forever or are the still subject to the 1000 photo/30 day rule?

    Stay forever and don't count towards your iCloud storage use.

  • Can't share photos using photo stream in iCloud. File is always blank.

    Can't share photos using photo stream in iCloud. File is always blank.

    Hello desert_dweller5,
    It sounds like you art trying to access a Shared Photo Stream, but you do not have one of the devices to enable your Apple ID as an iCloud account.  The following article provides information on how Shared Photo Streams work:
    iCloud: Photo Stream FAQ
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4486
    The article states that for privately Shared Photo Streams to work, the recipient will not only have to have an Apple ID, but it will have to be an iCloud account:
    Friends and family with iCloud accounts can view your photos in the Photos app on any device using iOS 6 or later; on a Mac in iPhoto 9.4 or Aperture 3.4 or later; on a Windows PC with Windows Vista or later and iCloud Control Panel 2.0 or later installed; or on a second generation or later Apple TV with software version 5.1 or later installed. They can also view your photos on the web if you enable Public Website in the settings or options for your Shared Photo Stream.
    Since you do not have an iCloud account and just and Apple ID, your friend can share the photo stream as a public website so that you can view it, as stated in the same article: 
    Can I share with people who don't have an iCloud account?
    Yes. If you enable Public Website in the settings or options for your shared photo stream your photos will be published to a website that anyone can view in an up-to-date web browser.
    To be able to change an Apple ID to an iCloud account, you would need an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 5 or later or a Mac with OS X Lion v10.7.4 or later as stated in the following article:
    Creating an iCloud account: Frequently Asked Questions
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4436
    Best,
    Sheila M.

  • I just upgraded to the iPhone 6 and before I delete my old phone, I want to make sure all my photos were in icloud, but I can't find them anywhere. Why? I know it may take weeks to download my 14,000 pics, but I want to make sure they're there.

    I just upgraded to the iPhone 6 and before I delete my old phone, I want to make sure all my photos were in icloud, but I can't find them anywhere. Why? I know it may take weeks to download my 14,000 pics, but I want to make sure they're there.

    Extract the photos from the phone to your computer like you would with any other digital camera.
    PhotoStream is NOT permanent storage and iCloud photos is in beta, meaning it's not fully cooked yet and you may lose data stored in it.

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