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iCloud Drive download icon won't go away

I just started using iCloud Drive on my M1 Mac (Ventura) and it seems to work great, except the cloud icon with the down arrow indicating that my files are only in the cloud will not go away. All of my files are downloaded - when I click the cloud icon, nothing happens.


Ideas?

MacBook Air 13″, macOS 13.0

Posted on Nov 6, 2022 6:02 PM

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Posted on Apr 26, 2023 4:00 PM

Community specialists are utter morons more concerned with thanking you for having a problem you want solved than with reading your question and actually providing an answer. They really should stay off the forums and let the users help each other.


Your issue is a bug; it is likely not going to be fixed due to the way bug fixing works under agile practices. It is an annoyance, a very well documented one, but not a show stopper or security risk, so it's with us to stay, unfortunately.


There are many known workarounds, but none that permanently fix the issue of the not downloaded icon being present.

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Apr 26, 2023 4:00 PM in response to Sean_B1

Community specialists are utter morons more concerned with thanking you for having a problem you want solved than with reading your question and actually providing an answer. They really should stay off the forums and let the users help each other.


Your issue is a bug; it is likely not going to be fixed due to the way bug fixing works under agile practices. It is an annoyance, a very well documented one, but not a show stopper or security risk, so it's with us to stay, unfortunately.


There are many known workarounds, but none that permanently fix the issue of the not downloaded icon being present.

Feb 13, 2023 4:07 AM in response to michelgoldbergjazz

I was not going to wait. I bought a Synology this morning, moved my data there, reduced data package and turned off iCloud Drive. Who knows maybe in a few years I will try again with iCloud drive but to be honest, the speed of local transfers and knowing that I have everything under my control is so refreshing that it is unlikely to happen.

Feb 25, 2023 4:00 PM in response to GregMarsden

Would you mind sharing what Synology equipment and arrangement you are using? When I toggled off and on iCloud Documents, all my .nosync folders and files were removed as well. I can easily restore them from a clone but Mac OS should have moved them to a newly created documents folder during the cycling event. While iCloud generally works very well, the issue I just experienced leads me to explore other solutions such as yours. Thanks.

Mar 28, 2023 10:32 AM in response to asdasasf

As I experienced, you might see this ISSUE after reinstalling a clean OS and downloading documents from iCloud or transferring the docs from an external drive back to your documents folder. In either case, the syncing occurs but the icon does not clear.


Solution: you must methodically drill down into all your subfolders where you will likely spot at least one of those icons next to a random folder. Just click on it to initiate the download sync or right click and select "download"; I think the latter option will be available. When it clears, move on to the next until the icon in the root folder goes away. If you do nothing, it eventually might clear on its own but manually checking each sub folder will help you regain your sanity after having read another specialist's input saying it is something normal and permanent when it is anything but.

Apr 9, 2023 1:33 AM in response to FUNos

ds220+. I've been playing with almost two weeks now, and it turns out that, besides file server, it has a lot of additional capabilities. My favorite is Time capsule, self-hosted password manager for family and local mail and contacts servers (I use as an archive). Try it, really worth it. iCloud Drive is ok but as an auxiliary cloud.

iCloud Drive download icon won't go away

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