HT4906 Photo Stream will not remain checked in my system preferences

I have photo stream on my phone and ipad.    2 problems are calendar does not update to phone and photo stream cannot connect with computer.   I keep checking it in the system preferences and it doesn't connect and unchecks itself.

That has nothing to do with iPhoto. Try posting in the iCloud forum or the forum for your OS
LN

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