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 · Steps to reproduce: Upload +MB file to icloud. Download. Watch and it will say it completed, but when you look at the file it'll only download partly. Actual result: partial download, however the browser states it completed. Expected result: A MB file. Help with uploading/downloading a large video file. Close. 1. Posted by 5 months ago. I have iCloud storage. Now it seems I can't find a way to get these videos anywhere where I can actually do anything with them. They are "uploading" to the cloud storage, but my phone will often pause even though I have the settings changed to prevent that.  · To keep your precious/private data safe, the best way is downloading iCloud backups to your computer and storing as a copy. Now, this post will show the best 3 methods to download your iCloud backup to PC. Part 1. What Causes You Need to Download iCloud Backup Files to PC? Part 2. Preview and Download Data from iCloud Backup to PC (Selectively) Part 3.


Solution 2. Disable large files Backup. Most of the time, photos, videos, audio and apps are large in size. They will take up main space of on your iPhone. As a result, it will take much time if you backup all these files to iCloud. You need to cancel the backup of these large files by these steps. Take disabling the iCloud backup of photos for. If I click on the iCloud icon in the system tray, I can see the number of files to download grow and then diminish - but it never gets below 8 or 9 files. Those files don't seem to want to download, but I din't have any idea how to identify what they are. I also have some 30, photos in iCloud, so those 8 or nine files could be photos, I guess. Select all the files you want to download. Do this either by selecting each one or by doing a select-all keyboard command. Once all the files are selected, go to the top of the iCloud screen and click the 'download' icon (cloud with arrow going down). This will download all the selected files to your default download location (set in step 2).


On your iOS device, go to "Settings" > [your Apple ID] > "iCloud" and scroll down to enable "iCloud Drive". Step 2. Find the large file you'd like to send to your PC and tap the share icon. Step 3. Choose "Save to Files" > "iCloud Drive" and select or create a folder in iCloud Drive to save the item. Step 4. In the Finder, select iCloud Drive, select a folder or document, click the Share button, then choose Share Folder or Share File. Tip: If the item is on the desktop, Control-click it, choose Share from the shortcut menu, then choose Share Folder or Share File. In an app that supports iCloud File Sharing, open a document, click the Share button. I right-click on the icloud taskbar icon, then click download photos. Gives me a polite message saying I have a large amount of information so it might take a while. It starts downloading about.

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