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Unable to view iCloud drive

I have set up my iCloud drive for my second account on my iMac. I have the iCloud window open (from System Preferences) and when I click on iCloud nothing happens. However it appears to be saving stuff from my computer. I was going to turn of the iCloud drive to see if I could reset it but I got a message that said "If you turn off iCloud Drive, all documents stored in iCloud will be removed form this Mac."


This is obviously a typo or mistake in sentence construction: Don't you mean, "All documents stored in iCloud will be erased, gone...not, all documents on "This Mac" ? iCloud storage is not "on this Mac." I could have documents on both locations. What is going on here? Thanx.

iMac 27", macOS 10.13

Posted on Apr 17, 2020 9:05 PM

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Posted on Apr 18, 2020 11:45 AM

Same message scared the heck out of me on my GFs iMac, I let it finish before downloading everything to new locations on her Mac before disabling iCloud drive.


In a Browser goto icloud.com to see what is on iCloud Drive.

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