![]() If you find there is nothing wrong with your iCloud settings or network connection but you still can’t sync your iCloud photos to your PC, try to sign out of iCloud on your devices and then sign back in. Sign out from iCloud and then sign back in ![]() Then click the checkbox next to iCloud Photo Library and My Photo Stream. Make sure Photos option is checked and tap on Options next to it. On PC: Click the iCloud icon in your taskbar and choose Open iCloud Settings.On iPhone/iPad in iOS 11: Go to Settings > > iCloud > Photos and then toggle on iCloud Photo Library and My Photo Stream.Make sure the iCloud Photo Library is turned on the computer, To do this open Also, consider updating any other Apple software such as iTunes while you’re at it.If there’s an update for iCloud, select it and click Install.Wait while the updater searches for available updates.Enter ‘Apple’ in the Cortana search box and select Apple Software Update to open the window below.You can either download the update here or you can also do it from within Windows itself. Check the box labeled My Photo Stream to enable this option.In the box that pops up, click on the Options button next to Photos.however, you can enable My Photo Stream, That automatically sync any images you take to your other devices when you (and they) are connected to a Wi-Fi network. When you enable iCloud Photo Library, your photos and video will by default automatically upload to iCloud, and eventually sync with your other iOS devices and PC. If the config passes validation, restart HA.Setup iCloud sync images with your other devices $headersRaw = Get-Content $logFile | Select-Object -First 1 Clean unfriendly characters and whitespace. $values = value headers here as they appear in the CSV #Set trap to unmount PSDrive if breaking error is encountered $outFile = "HALogging:\config\filesensors\deathknell.txt" $logFile = "$env:ProgramData\Logs\HWInfo\sensors.CSV" New-PSDrive -Name HALogging -PSProvider FileSystem -Credential $credential -Root $sharePath -ErrorAction Stop $credential = Import-Clixml -Path "$PSScriptRoot\Cred_HALogging.xml" Use the names that appear in the CSV.Ĭreate a schedule task to run Powershell on startup with -WindowStyle Hidden -File C:\Scripts\LogTemps.ps1. Plug your values into $sharePath ( '\\\'), $logFile (the log coming from HWInfo) and $outFile (the file to be read by homeassistant).Īdd the attributes you want to extract to $values. If not, you’ll want to remove -Credential $credential. If your share is secured, you’ll want to create your own $credential object to import. ![]() If you’re getting value_json.whatever is not defined in your HA log, you probably have some junk data on your final line. A file sensor only reads the last line of a file, so all our values need to be there.
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