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iCloud for Windows Did Not Install Properly: 4 Easy Fixes
Complete the installation of the service in no time
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Many users contacted us, reporting that the iCloud for Windows did not install correctly on Windows 10. They can’t install it even after multiple tries and with different client versions.
TheiCloud for Windowssoftware lets you sync Apple’s cloud storage with your Windows desktop or laptop. This is undoubtedly handysoftwarefor sharing documents, photos, videos, and calendars across multiple devices.
We will discuss the causes and the best solutions for installation problems.
Why won’t iCloud for Windows install on my PC?
There can be several reasons why iCloud for Windows may not install on your PC. Here are a few possible reasons:
What is the latest version of iCloud for Windows?
The latest version of iCloud for Windows wasversion 12.5. iCloud for Windows is regularly updated by Apple to ensure compatibility with the latest versions of Windows and to add new features and functionality.
If you’re getting any installer package error foriCloud, these are a few potential fixes that might get thesoftwareup and running.
What can I do if iCloud for Windows did not install properly?
1. Add the Windows Media Pack to Windows 10 N/KN
Windows Media Player is an essential requirement for theiCloudfor Windows software. The WMP is widely included with most Windows 10 versionsexcept N and KN.
So N and KN users might get an error message stating that media features are missing when installing iCloud, so you must install it as mentioned.
2. Uninstall the previous iCloud for the Windows version
If you’re attempting to install a more updated iCloud version to replace an older version, uninstall the outdated copy of thesoftwarefirst.
It’s also better to do that with athird-party uninstallerthat removes leftover files, folders, and Registry entries. It is essential to remember that standard, simple uninstalling doesn’t remove all this data.
Not only will leftover files prevent you from installing an updated version of your app, but they will also take up storage space for no reason.
Uninstaller tools are easy to use. Most have an interface similar to Windows’s Add or remove programs panel. You get to a list with all the programs on your PC and select which one you want to uninstall.
Then allow the uninstaller to complete the process, reboot your PC and try to install iCloud again.
3. Turn Windows Media Player on
4. Run the Program Install and Uninstall Troubleshooter
With any of these solutions, you can installiCloud for Windows.Then, when you’ve got thesoftwareup and running, check outthis articlethat provides further details on how to set upiCloudfor Windows 10.
Feedback is welcome, so don’t hesitate to use the comments section below and tell us which solution worked for you.
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Matthew Adams
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Matthew is a freelancer who has produced a variety of articles on various topics related to technology. His main focus is the Windows OS and all the things surrounding it.
He is passionate about the tech world, always staying up-to-date with the latest and greatest. With an analytical view, he likes problem-solving, focusing on errors and their causes.
In his free time, he likes to read and write about history and tries to always develop new skills.
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