

Please uninstall them in the following order (as stated in this article) Last thing I have tried before reinstalling the OS was uninstalling all Apple Software this includes iTunes, Apple Support software etc. Also you should check if you have Windows 10 in S mode installed.Restart PC and complete setup of iCloudįor Windows 10 in 32-bit version, the path is: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion Restore initial values of the 3 keys (step 3). ReleaseId set value to 1803 (instead of 1809)


Temporarily modify these 3 registry keys:ĬurrentBuild set value to 17134 (instead of 17763)ĬurrentBuildNumber set value to 17134 (instead of 17763) Navigate to the registry path: HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion It looks there was a corruption in the Windows Installer service that could only have been fixed with reinstall.ġ) First I tried if I can install the iCloud with the default Administrator account:Īt the command prompt type: net user administrator /active:yesĬlose command prompt, restart, then try signing into the Administrator account. I must say that my problem was solved with reinstalling the Windows 10.
