Finder Crash & iCloud Issue after Big Sur update
Any workarounds on this as every forum I’m tried has not had a firm answer as to how to resolve this. Can’t get any work done!
iMac Pro
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Any workarounds on this as every forum I’m tried has not had a firm answer as to how to resolve this. Can’t get any work done!
iMac Pro
Shut it down and restart while holding down the shift key. You can let go of the key when you see the Apple Logo.
Open Sys Prefs and click the icon with your name on it. Turn off iCloud Drive.
Restart the machine again without the shift key.
Shut it down and restart while holding down the shift key. You can let go of the key when you see the Apple Logo.
Open Sys Prefs and click the icon with your name on it. Turn off iCloud Drive.
Restart the machine again without the shift key.
thx for the quick reply.
2017 iMac 27” 24 GB RAM 1TB
when I try to access the desktop, say to open a folder, I get the spinning beach ball of death. Finder shows:
Desktop (not responsive)
force quit no effect
reinstalled Big Sur - no effect
get error message:
“iCloud Drive/Finder Couldn't communicate with a helper application“
log out of iCloud and back in: no effect
i feel it may be a memory issue as there is only about 135 Gb of HD space.
Not sure how I purge duplicate files to make room when the finder is in this state.
any thoughts?
Re: disconnect iCloud Drive,
can you explain the warning dialogue “If you turn off iCloud Drive, all documents stored in iCloud will be removed”
Any danger to these files if they’re working files that would be unfortunate to loose? i.e if I have them backed up on my MacBook, I will still be able to access them again once my iMac is sorted? Sry. Tired and paranoid...
Could you explain your issue?
Sry. Is there any indication that the computer is in Safe Mode, I restarted holding “shift” but the restart looks the same?
thx for the support. What’s the solution to having iCloud on as a backup? Just use an external drive or drag and drop to iCloud all the time?
iCloud is not really a backup solution for desktop machines. It's for files but not huge ones.
Buy an external drive.
Finder Crash & iCloud Issue after Big Sur update