· Bigger files, such as videos etc., is not automatically downloaded on my ipad but I have to download one by one to get it on my ipad. I can't even download more than one at a time!? Is there a way I can have everthing in iCloud Drive, no matter the . · Go to Settings, click iCloud, choose the features and contents you need to download (Only pictures and videos), and click on the Apply button. 3. On your iPhone/iPad (iOS 12/11/10/9/8), tap Settings iCloud Photos Download Keep Originals. And then upload your iCloud photos and videos from device to PC. 4. · Yes, iCloud drive on Macs keeps all of the files locally on every Mac, and needs enough space to do so. There's (at present) no selective sync option to keep some folders or files off some Macs. If you have more files in the cloud than space on your devices, you will not have all the files stored locally. Windows is designed similarly and there.
What I understand you to be doing is this: #1 Turn off iCloud on the iOS device. #2 Reboot the iOS device. #3 Turn on iCloud Drive on the iOS device and wait until the file names are downloaded on to the iOS device. #4 Then if you want to access the file (s) again, you need to repeat a download to your iOS device. Step 3: Once you've logged into iCloud, the program will display all backup files in your account. Choose the one where you want to transfer data and click on "Download". Step 4: In the pop-up window, choose "Photos" and any other type of files you would like to transfer, then click on "Recover to PC" to start downloading. Part 3. On the PC, iCloud Photos provides a convenient way to gain access to any photos taken from your iOS devices. But in reality, it comes nowhere close to the convenience that a Mac's Photos app.
Bigger files, such as videos etc., is not automatically downloaded on my ipad but I have to download one by one to get it on my ipad. I can't even download more than one at a time!? Is there a way I can have everthing in iCloud Drive, no matter the file type or size, download automatically to my ipad?. Step 1 Download iCloud for Windows. Step 2 If the setup wizard won't start automatically, open it from the file explorer (recent downloads) and run it. Step 3 Agree to the terms and conditions and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup. Step 4 Within seconds, iCloud will be installed on your Windows system. iCloud is not a backup system, it is a syncing system, so it downloads whatever data is stored there to each computer and device signed in with the same Apple ID. There is no way to selectively download. It is an all or nothing sync. Apple have shown no interest so far in 'online backup' as you describe it, don't rely on that changing anytime soon.
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