Photo Stream on my panel is disabled in xp

Does anyone know if there is a fix for this yet?

If you enabled the iCloud Photo Library on the phone it disabled the My Photo Stream and Camera Roll.  Disable it and those two items will return.

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  • Shared photo stream is not showing up in settings for iPhone 5 or ipad

    Hi there
    I am trying to set up a shared photo stream however the option is not coming up on either my iPhone 5 or my iPad (3).
    I have tried adjusting the settings (Settings/Photos&Camera/Shared Photo Stream), switching it on & off as well as switching on iCloud again to see if new T&Cs pop up as suggested in other posts - no joy!
    Any other suggestions?
    Thanks in advance.

    On your device using iOS 6, try quitting and re-opening the Photos app:
    Quit Photos.
    From your Home screen, click your Home button twice. Your open applications should appear in a row at the bottom of your screen.
    Scroll to find the Photos icon. Press the icon until the icons jiggle.
    Tap the red circle in the upper-left corner of the Photos icon. The icon should disappear from the list.
    Tap the Home button again to return to normal operations.
    Also check the following:
    From your Home screen, tap Settings > iCloud > Photo Stream, and make sure the slider is set to the ON position.
    From the Home screen, tap Settings > Wi-Fi, make sure the slider is set to ON, and that your device is connected to a wireless network.
    Ensure that Camera app is closed on the device where you took the photo. Photo Stream will not upload photos from an iOS device until the Camera app is closed.
    Ensure your iOS device has not fallen below 20% battery power. To preserve battery life, Photo Stream downloading and uploading are disabled when the battery reaches this threshold. Downloading and uploading will resume once you charge your device, and the battery charge is greater than 20%.

  • TS3989 New photos I take are not automatically uploaded to photo stream

    What happens?
    I have turned on my Wi-fi, leave the Camera app
    But still
    the new photos are only in my album, not the photo stream
    so ..
    iCloud means nothing to me cos my other devices and laptop cannot receive the copies.
    Anyone helps?
    Many thanks!

    Check the following:
    From your Home screen, tap Settings > iCloud > Photo Stream, and make sure the slider is set to the ON position.  If grayed out, check Restrictions in Settings>General.
    From the Home screen, tap Settings > Wi-Fi, make sure the slider is set to ON, and that your device is connected to a wireless network.
    Ensure that Camera app is closed on the device where you took the photo. Photo Stream will not upload photos from an iOS device until the Camera app is closed.
    Ensure your iOS device has not fallen below 20% battery power. To preserve battery life, Photo Stream downloading and uploading are disabled when the battery reaches this threshold. Downloading and uploading will resume once you charge your device, and the battery charge is greater than 20%.
    Note that when photo stream is turned on, only pictures taken from that point on will go to the stream, not existing photos.  For those, sync them to a computer using itunes and USB cable.

  • Photo stream not updating from camera

    I've been having a days worth of trouble with my iphone camera.  Pictures are in the camera roll but never move to the photo stream.  If I connect the phone to my mac, and import the pictures into iphoto and THEN into photo stream, the pictures show up.  This is not how stream is supposed to work.  Any thoughts?  I've turned the cloud settings on and off, the stream never fully syncs.

    Hi MacTeacher,
    Thanks for visiting Apple Support Communities.
    These tips may help with troubleshooting your Photo Stream:
    iCloud: My Photo Stream troubleshooting
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3989
    I don't see photos in My Photo Stream on my iOS device.
    From the Home screen, tap Settings > Wi-Fi. Make sure that Wi-Fi is turned on and your device is connected to a wireless network. If necessary, troubleshoot your Internet connection on your iOS device.
    Ensure that the Camera app is closed on the device that took the photo. Photos will not upload from an iOS device to My Photo Stream until the Camera app is closed.
    Ensure that your iOS device has not fallen below 20% battery power. To preserve battery life, Photo Stream downloading and uploading are disabled when the battery reaches this threshold. Downloading and uploading will resume once you charge your device and the battery charge is greater than 20%.
    Best,
    Jeremy

  • Shared Photo Stream pics not showing in iPhoto

    I have an iPhone 4s running iOS6 and my wife has a new Macbook Pro running Mountain Lion and the latest version of iPhoto. 
    I created a shared photo stream on my iPhone and sent her the invitation to subscribe.  I also added about 6 photos to the photo stream.  On her mac, she accepts the invitation to the shared photo stream.  Now when she opens iPhoto she sees the photo stream itself but there are 0 pictures in it and even when I add more pictures she never sees them.
    Any ideas?  Thanks!

    On your device using iOS 6, try quitting and re-opening the Photos app:
    Quit Photos.
    From your Home screen, click your Home button twice. Your open applications should appear in a row at the bottom of your screen.
    Scroll to find the Photos icon. Press the icon until the icons jiggle.
    Tap the red circle in the upper-left corner of the Photos icon. The icon should disappear from the list.
    Tap the Home button again to return to normal operations.
    Also check the following:
    From your Home screen, tap Settings > iCloud > Photo Stream, and make sure the slider is set to the ON position.
    From the Home screen, tap Settings > Wi-Fi, make sure the slider is set to ON, and that your device is connected to a wireless network.
    Ensure that Camera app is closed on the device where you took the photo. Photo Stream will not upload photos from an iOS device until the Camera app is closed.
    Ensure your iOS device has not fallen below 20% battery power. To preserve battery life, Photo Stream downloading and uploading are disabled when the battery reaches this threshold. Downloading and uploading will resume once you charge your device, and the battery charge is greater than 20%.

  • Photo Stream Uploading my Entire Library

    Just installed Aperture looked around and before I knew what was going on Aperture went on its merry business trying to upload over 40 GB worth of pictures (many not even recent). I caught it after only a few HUNDRED images were clogged up in my photo stream.
    Even if I disable automatic upload it still seems to want to finish the upload of the whole library it started, how do I fix this?
    How do I get all these pictures from the early 2000s that were on my Mac out of my photo stream?

    Photo Stream can only hold 1000 most recently added pictures, so it will not upload your whole library, unless these are less than 1000 images.
    Even if I disable automatic upload it still seems to want to finish the upload of the whole library it started, how do I fix this?
    This is unusual - disabling automatic upload should stop it. Try to open the "Activity" Viewer -
         Window -> Show Activity
    Here you can delete pending processes.
    How do I get all these pictures from the early 2000s that were on my Mac out of my photo stream?
    They will vanish on their own, after adding further 1000 images
    You can delete them from the Photo Stream by selecting the "Photos Stream" in Aperture, then selecting the images you added, ctrl-click the selection and choose "Delete from Photo Stream" from the pop-up menu.
    If you sync other devices with Photo Stream you may need to repeat this procedure on the other devices.
    Regards
    Léonie

  • TS4022 no photo stream in icloud

    i have explorer, have set auto updates on my phone, but when I log into icloud there's no photos to view.
    thanks.
    RJ

    To access your Photo Stream from a PC, you need to install the iCloud control panel and enable Photo Stream.
    iCloud control panel:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1455
    Note: You can't access Photo Stream using a browser.

  • Why doesn't photo stream work?  my photos do not get uploaded?

    my photos dont get uploaded to photo stream? why?it stopped uploading 2 weeks ago it is supposed to do it automatically once u have a wi fi connection ( or 3g )..

    I'll assume you are talking about an iOS device that takes photos. 
    Check the following:
    From your Home screen, tap Settings > iCloud > Photo Stream, and make sure the slider is set to the ON position.  If grayed out, check Restrictions in Settings>General.
    From the Home screen, tap Settings > Wi-Fi, make sure the slider is set to ON, and that your device is connected to a wireless network.
    Ensure that Camera app is closed on the device where you took the photo. Photo Stream will not upload photos from an iOS device until the Camera app is closed.
    Ensure your iOS device has not fallen below 20% battery power. To preserve battery life, Photo Stream downloading and uploading are disabled when the battery reaches this threshold. Downloading and uploading will resume once you charge your device, and the battery charge is greater than 20%.
    Note that when photo stream is turned on, only pictures taken from that point on will go to the stream, not existing photos.  For those, sync them to a computer using itunes and USB cable.

  • Why do only some of my photos load to photo stream even when taken on the same day?

    Why do only some of my photos load to photo stream even when taken on the same day?

    Hello Karelyn,
    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
    For more information on this, take a look at:
    iCloud: My Photo Stream troubleshooting
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts3989
    I don't see photos in My Photo Stream on my iOS device.
    Ensure that the Camera app is closed on the device that took the photo. Photos will not upload from an iOS device to My Photo Stream until the Camera app is closed.
    Ensure that your iOS device has not fallen below 20% battery power. To preserve battery life, Photo Stream downloading and uploading are disabled when the battery reaches this threshold. Downloading and uploading will resume once you charge your device and the battery charge is greater than 20%.
    Best of luck,
    Mario

  • I have iphone 5 and enabled photo streaming but its not uploading

    I have iphone 5 and enabled photo streaming but its not uploading

    Howdy harsac,
    I have a helpful article about troubleshooting Photo Stream. Named iCloud: Photo Stream troubleshooting it can be found here http://support.apple.com/kb/ts3989.
    I would recommend this section:
    I don't see photos in Photo Stream on my iOS device.
    Check the following:
    From your Home screen, tap Settings > iCloud > Photo Stream, and make sure the slider is set to the ON position.
    From the Home screen, tap Settings > Wi-Fi, make sure the slider is set to ON, and that your device is connected to a wireless network.
    Ensure that Camera app is closed on the device where you took the photo. Photo Stream will not upload photos from an iOS device until the Camera app is closed.
    Ensure your iOS device has not fallen below 20% battery power. To preserve battery life, Photo Stream downloading and uploading are disabled when the battery reaches this threshold. Downloading and uploading will resume once you charge your device, and the battery charge is greater than 20%.
    Regards,
    Sterling

  • Why my mbp doesn't photo stream wireless

    why my mbp doesn't photo stream wireless

    I'll assume you are talking about an iOS device that takes photos. 
    Check the following:
    From your Home screen, tap Settings > iCloud > Photo Stream, and make sure the slider is set to the ON position.  If grayed out, check Restrictions in Settings>General.
    From the Home screen, tap Settings > Wi-Fi, make sure the slider is set to ON, and that your device is connected to a wireless network.
    Ensure that Camera app is closed on the device where you took the photo. Photo Stream will not upload photos from an iOS device until the Camera app is closed.
    Ensure your iOS device has not fallen below 20% battery power. To preserve battery life, Photo Stream downloading and uploading are disabled when the battery reaches this threshold. Downloading and uploading will resume once you charge your device, and the battery charge is greater than 20%.
    Note that when photo stream is turned on, only pictures taken from that point on will go to the stream, not existing photos.  For those, sync them to a computer using itunes and USB cable.

  • Photo stream, camera roll not syncing

    Pictures I'm taking in my camera roll aren't showing in the photo stream on my phone in a very timely manner.  I have iCloud set up properly in both my MBP and iPhone, and I'd like to get a photo to my Photo Stream so I can use it on my MBP. 

    Hello Meridarida,
    The following troubleshooting steps can help get your Photo Stream working.
    From the Home screen, tap Settings > Wi-Fi. Make sure that Wi-Fi is turned on and your device is connected to a wireless network. If necessary, troubleshoot your Internet connection on your iOS device.
    From your Home screen, tap Settings > iCloud > Photos (Photo Stream on a device using iOS 6) and make sure that My Photo Stream is turned on.
    Ensure that the Camera app is closed on the device that took the photo. Photos will not upload from an iOS device to My Photo Stream until the Camera app is closed.
    Ensure that your iOS device has not fallen below 20% battery power. To preserve battery life, Photo Stream downloading and uploading are disabled when the battery reaches this threshold. Downloading and uploading will resume once you charge your device and the battery charge is greater than 20%.
    iCloud: My Photo Stream troubleshooting
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3989
    Cheers,
    Allen

  • Burst saves to Photo Stream even when deleted

    To start off, I have "Upload Burst Photos" switched to OFF in settings.  I will shoot a burst of photos and choose to delete ALL, yet at least one of these gets uploaded to Photo Stream.  This happens even when they are shot and deleted far from WiFi, so they aren't being uploaded via cellular.   Also, if I delete all but one, sometimes I'll find that one on Photo Stream plus another of the ones that I definitely deleted.  Anyone else having these issues?

    Hello Karelyn,
    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
    For more information on this, take a look at:
    iCloud: My Photo Stream troubleshooting
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts3989
    I don't see photos in My Photo Stream on my iOS device.
    Ensure that the Camera app is closed on the device that took the photo. Photos will not upload from an iOS device to My Photo Stream until the Camera app is closed.
    Ensure that your iOS device has not fallen below 20% battery power. To preserve battery life, Photo Stream downloading and uploading are disabled when the battery reaches this threshold. Downloading and uploading will resume once you charge your device and the battery charge is greater than 20%.
    Best of luck,
    Mario

  • I'm restoring a new iPad 2 (shattered the original).  Backed it up on the iCloud and have restored all apps, music, photo albums, etc.  However, the photo stream has not activated, so no photos have downloaded.  Photo Stream is fine on my Iphone and Mac.

    I'm restoring a new iPad 2 (shattered the original).  Backed it up on the iCloud and have restored all apps, music, photo albums, etc.  However, the photo stream has not activated, so no photos have downloaded.  Photo Stream is fine on my Iphone and Mac.

    Hello there, Tamghosh.
    The following Knowledge Base article provides some good steps to use for troubleshooting the issue you're describing:
    iCloud: Photo Stream troubleshooting
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3989
    Particularly:
    I don't see photos in Photo Stream on my iOS device.
    Check the following:
    From your Home screen, tap Settings > iCloud > Photo Stream, and make sure the slider is set to the ON position.
    From the Home screen, tap Settings > Wi-Fi, make sure the slider is set to ON, and that your device is connected to a wireless network.
    Ensure that Camera app is closed on the device where you took the photo. Photo Stream will not upload photos from an iOS device until the Camera app is closed.
    Ensure your iOS device has not fallen below 20% battery power. To preserve battery life, Photo Stream downloading and uploading are disabled when the battery reaches this threshold. Downloading and uploading will resume once you charge your device, and the battery charge is greater than 20%.
    Thanks for reaching out to Apple Support Communities.
    Cheers,
    Pedro D.

  • How to permanently disable the Shared Photo Stream on a windows pc

    I've got the Icloud control panel installed on a windows7 pc. On this specific pc I only want My Photostream running. I've tried to disable the Shared Photo Stream - but when I log off my windows user account an then log in again, the checkmark next to the Shared photo Stream is back, and iCloud starts again downloading the shared stream. How can I stop this behavior? I want to permanently disable the Shared Photo Stream.

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