error 0x8007017B

Apple, your approach can be bewildering at times with its unnecessary complexities and flawed designs. Here's a solution for error 0x8007017B when dealing with iCloud Photos:


1. Select the file/s you want to manage.


2. Right-click and uncheck “Always keep on this device.”


3. Wait for the green check status (always on device) to turn white (currently on this device).


4. Now you can move or delete the file locally. It will remain on the cloud and other devices.


For cloud deletion:

A. Repeat steps 1-3.


B. Right-click the files again, select ‘Free up space’


C. Wait for the white check status (currently available on this device) to turn into a cloud (indicating file available on cloud).


D. Now you can delete, removing it from the cloud and all devices.


Enjoy

Posted on Dec 17, 2023 3:00 PM

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Dec 17, 2023 3:05 PM in response to apple-se-poes

I would post this on threads relevant to the issue, but you lock threads before posters conceive them in their mind.


I thought this to be relevant, as not even Apple can provide answered for the issue it seems (go figure), and the other solutions mentioned seem so complicated and time consuming it would likely be easier getting a degree in rocket science…


If you select a file to be on the drive “always” I guess it makes sense you wont be able to delete it 🤷🏼‍♂️


ciao

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