Q: My photo stream has stopped working, I can't upload photos from my IPAD to my iMac? This was working perfectly before I was ... My photo stream has stopped working, I can't upload photos from my IPAD to my iMac? This was working perfectly before I was asked to change my Apple ID, which I have done on all devices - Help more
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Dec 31, 2015 7:55 AM in response to WenMac2by judysings,Hi WenMac2,
After making changes to your Apple ID, restart your iPad, and then sign out and sign in to each of your iCloud services.
The resource below provides some troubleshooting steps if you are unable to see My Photo Stream on your iPad. I've highlighted some key information for you below. Click on the link for complete details.
Manage your Apple ID account information
Update your password
If you want to change your password:
- Sign in to your Apple ID account page. Forgot your password?
- Below Security, click Change Password.
- Follow the onscreen steps.
- After you update your password, you need to update your Apple ID in each service that you’re signed in to. Simply sign out of the service on each device, then sign back in.
Get help using My Photo Stream
I don't see photos from My Photo Stream on my iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Apple TV
If you’ve turned on iCloud Photo Library, every photo and video you take will live in iCloud, including ones from your My Photo Stream. If some of your devices don't have iCloud Photo Library turned on, My Photo Stream will upload your recent photos to share with those devices.
If you can't find your My Photo Stream images in the Photos app, follow these steps:
- From the Home screen, tap Settings > Wi-Fi. Make sure that Wi-Fi is on, and that you have an Internet connection.
- Go back to Settings and tap iCloud > Photos.
- Make sure that My Photo Stream is on. If it’s already on, turn it off and tap Delete. Then, turn on My Photo Stream again.
- On the device that took the photo you're looking for, close the Camera app. Nothing uploads to My Photo Stream until you do.
- See if your iOS device is below 20% battery power. If it is, My Photo Stream will be disabled temporarily to preserve battery life.
If you're using an Apple TV, it might display only your most recent photos due to its storage capacity.
Take care,

