If you changed the location of your downloaded photos, it will redownload what it can, creating duplicates.ICloud isn’t very smart about a great many things. In a few moments, your photos should start downloading. Click Options, and make sure the photo options are configured how you want them.If the Photos checkbox is empty, check it.Once you’ve logged back into your Windows account, open the iCloud control panel again.Log out of your Windows account, and log back in (or just reboot, if you find that easier).Hold down your Windows key, and hit R to open a Run prompt.In Windows 7, these will be called ApplePhotostreamsUploader.exe and ApplePhotostreamsDownloader.exe.Find the Apple Photostreams Uploader and Apple Photostreams Downloader processes.Click Name to sort the processes by name.Open the Task Manager by hitting Ctrl+Shift+Esc.iCloud isn’t downloading your photo stream.iCloud on your Windows machine is configured to download your photos.Your iPhone is set to back up your photos to iCloud.
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