Unusual Disk Writes on macOS: 400GB Recorded by cloudd and fileproviderd
I'm using a MacBook Pro 16-inch (M4 Pro bought it 2 days ago) running macOS [15.3 24D60]. I've noticed that my system is writing an excessive amount of data to the SSD—over 400GB in a single day. The primary culprits seem to be cloudd, fileproviderd, and bird, as shown in Activity Monitor.
Here are the key details:
- I have completely reinstalled macOS from scratch, wiping the disk and starting fresh, but the issue persists.
- I use iCloud Drive, but the amount of data being written far exceeds the actual size of the files in my iCloud. For example:
- iCloud only contains around 3GB of files in total, but these processes are writing tens of gigabytes per hour to the SSD.
- The Activity Monitor shows cloudd, fileproviderd, and bird consistently writing large amounts of data, even when no visible sync or download activity is happening.
- I've also observed this behavior in Safe Mode, which suggests it is related to system-level processes rather than third-party software.
I'm very concerned about the potential wear and tear on my SSD due to this constant and unnecessary writing. Despite resetting iCloud, clearing caches, and monitoring system logs, the problem continues.
Has anyone experienced something similar or found a solution? Any advice would be greatly appreciated! I'm also open to suggestions on how to further investigate or resolve this issue.
PS.I wrote it using chatgpt cuz I was trying to resolve this issue with it.