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Create Your Apple Account. Your Apple ID is the account you use for all Apple services.
Set up iCloud for Windows on your PC. With iCloud for Windows, you can access information stored in iCloud on your PC. Note: Before you can use iCloud for Windows, you must set up iCloud on an iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac. See Sign in to iCloud on all your devices in the iCloud User Guide.
Log in to iCloud to access your photos, mail, notes, documents and more. Sign in with your Apple Account or create a new account to start using Apple services.
With iCloud for Windows, you can access your photos, videos, mail, calendar, files, and other important information on your Windows PC. Download iCloud for Windows from the Microsoft Store. Learn about all the different features you can use with iCloud for Windows.
iCloud for Windows lets you access your iCloud photos, files, passwords, and more on your Windows computer. Learn what features are available. To explore the iCloud for Windows User Guide, click Table of Contents at the top of the page, or enter a word or phrase in the search field.
If you're using an iPhone or iPad alongside Windows 10, here's how to get up and running with iCloud.
If you have an iPhone but use a Windows computer, then you gain a great deal more compatibility if you use iCloud. Thankfully, there exists an iCloud client for Windows, so you can sync your photos and manage your iCloud storage from your PC.
In just a few steps, you can have your iCloud up and running, allowing you to access your photos, documents, and more from your Windows PC. All you need is a compatible Windows PC, an Internet connection, and your Apple ID.
The iCloud for Windows utility helps PC users with iPhones stay with Apple's cloud service, so your cloud files are still accessible on your new computer. This way, you can set up folders to...
You can sign up for iCloud using almost any device: iPhone, iPad, Mac, or even Windows PC. Signing up uses your Apple ID details, so if you don’t already have an Apple ID, create a new Apple ID account now or follow the prompts to create one as you go through the iCloud sign-up.