![]() ![]() HOWEVER, the File System of the external drive where you made your Backup is important. ![]() If you edited any photos they will be in a folder called Modified, or some other name that is similar to Modified, but means the same thing. Your photos will be in sub-folders under the Originals folder or the Masters folder. You will find a sub-folder called either Originals or Masters (depending on which version of iPhoto was used to create the iPhoto library). When you open that Folder you will find many sub-folders. On a Windows computer the iPhoto library will appear in Windows Explorer as a Folder with the same name as the iPhoto library. People who say you cannot do it are wrong. The real answer is that you can get to your photos easily on a Windows computer and copy them easily to any folder (directory) you want. Is there some software which I can use to open the Library with? Also, I don't have any Apple computer anymore. It seems not possible to open the Library on Windows. Now, I want to open my backup iPhoto Library on Microsoft computer. See the Apple Support article Manage web access to your iCloud data.On December 7th 2017 DIPSAUS (Floris) asked the following question and received many answers that were unhelpful, misleading or just plain wrong. (Advanced Data Protection for iCloud can remain on). If you want to see all the apps and features on, you can turn on Access iCloud Data on the Web in iCloud settings on your device. You turned on Advanced Data Protection for iCloud: When you turn on Advanced Data Protection for iCloud, you automatically turn off access to your data on the web, so you can only see Find My iPhone and iCloud Settings at. See Sign in to iCloud on all your devices. For example, if you want to see the photos you have stored in iCloud Photos on your iPhone, make sure to sign in to with the same Apple ID you used to sign in to your iPhone. You signed in using a different Apple ID: If you have multiple Apple IDs, make sure to sign in to with the account that has the data you are looking for. You signed in using a web-only account: if you have not signed in with your Apple ID on an Apple device, you have web-only access to. You signed in on a mobile device: if you sign in to iCloud on a tablet or a phone, you have access to a different set of apps and features than if you sign in using a computer. If you do not see what you are looking for, see if any of the following are true: Reply to a shared reminder list invitationÄepending on the device and account you use to sign in to, you have access to different apps and features.Mark a reminder as completed or not completed.If you cannot create, import, edit or delete contacts.Receive emails for updates to shared calendars.What you can do with iCloud and third-party apps.What you can do with iCloud and Reminders.Set up iCloud Keychain and iCloud Passwords.What you can do with iCloud Keychain and iCloud Passwords. ![]() What you can do with iCloud and Numbers.What you can do with iCloud and Messages.What you can do with iCloud and Keynote.Back up your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.What you can do with iCloud and Freeform.What you can do with iCloud and Contacts.Send and receive invitations for iCloud Calendar.What you can do with iCloud and Calendar.Check your iCloud storage on any device.What you can do with iCloud+ and Custom Email Domain.What you can do with iCloud+ and HomeKit Secure Video.What you can do with iCloud+ and Hide My Email.What you can do with iCloud+ and iCloud Private Relay.How iCloud keeps information up to date.Overview of apps and features that use iCloud. ![]()
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