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iCloud: can't see my photos..
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1833855" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>I think we better go back to your "very old MBP". As Jake has said, iCloud Photo Library is more of a Syncing service than a backup although it performs some of the same functions. If you only have the free default 50Gb storage your photos are probably going to more than fill the remaining space.</p><p>So although your MBP is old it is still the best way of controlling and storing your photo library if it remains compatible with your iPhone.</p><p>So I'll ask again what model is your MBP? Have a look under the Apple Menu on the menu bar, go to About This Mac and tell us all the info (you can leave out the serial number) that you see in my example below:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]30552[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>If we can resurrect this MBP or at the very least download all the photos to your laptop, and there are other ways than just iTunes to do that, then we can look at a practical means of storing them, not necessarily on the laptop itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1833855, member: 204485"] I think we better go back to your "very old MBP". As Jake has said, iCloud Photo Library is more of a Syncing service than a backup although it performs some of the same functions. If you only have the free default 50Gb storage your photos are probably going to more than fill the remaining space. So although your MBP is old it is still the best way of controlling and storing your photo library if it remains compatible with your iPhone. So I'll ask again what model is your MBP? Have a look under the Apple Menu on the menu bar, go to About This Mac and tell us all the info (you can leave out the serial number) that you see in my example below: [ATTACH=CONFIG]30552[/ATTACH] If we can resurrect this MBP or at the very least download all the photos to your laptop, and there are other ways than just iTunes to do that, then we can look at a practical means of storing them, not necessarily on the laptop itself. [/QUOTE]
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