If you haven’t yet installed iTunes, download it now for free from https://www. apple. com/itunes/download.
If you haven’t yet installed iTunes, download it now for free from https://www. apple. com/itunes/download.
If your iPad doesn’t show up in iTunes, make sure it’s powered on, the screen is unlocked, and that the home screen is accessible. [1] X Research source You may have to tap Trust on the iPad before it will appear in iTunes.
If you see a message that says “iCloud Photos is on,” your iPad is set up to sync photos with your iCloud account instead of iTunes. You won’t be able to transfer photos with iTunes unless you turn off iCloud syncing for your photos. [2] X Research source If you don’t want to stop syncing your iPad photos to iCloud, see this method to learn how to upload photos using iCloud for Windows. To disable iCloud photo syncing on your iPad so you can use iTunes to sync photos, open Settings on your iPad, tap your Apple ID at the top of the screen, tap iCloud, tap Photos, and then slide “iCloud Photos” to the Off position.
The Pictures folder is selected by default because that’s the default storage location for Windows photos. If you keep your photos elsewhere, click the menu, click Choose folder, and then select that folder.
To sync every photo in the selected folder, select All folders in the right panel. If you want to specify sub-folders to sync, select Selected folders instead, and then check the box next to each sub-folder. Check the box that says “Include videos” in the right panel if you want to copy videos from these folders to your iPad.
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To view your photos, tap the Photos app (a multicolored flower icon typically found on the home screen), and then tap See All under “From My Mac.
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Download the iCloud for Windows installer from the Apple support site. Double-click iCloudSetup. exe. Read the terms and select I accept the terms. Follow the on-screen instructions to install. If you see an error that says the app wasn’t installed, uninstall all Apple software (including iTunes) and try again. If the app still won’t install, see Apple’s support page to learn more about troubleshooting this known issue.
You have 5 GB of free storage for all of your iCloud content. See this wikiHow to learn how to manage your iCloud storage (and how to get more if you run out).
Press ⊞ Win+E to open the File Explorer. Open the folder that contains photos you want to sync to your iPad. Select those photos and press Ctrl+C to copy them. Click the iCloud Photos folder in the left panel (usually under “Favorites” or “Quick Access”). Right-click the Uploads folder in the right panel. Click Paste.