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Q: How do I revert back to iCloud from iCloud Drive?

Since Yosemite is not ready and I upgraded to IOS8 and iCloud Drive, I cannot access my business files on iCloud from my Mac.  Does anyone know how I can revert back from iCloud Drive?

MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)

Posted on Sep 19, 2014 5:22 AM

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  • by Barry Fass-Holmes,

    Barry Fass-Holmes Barry Fass-Holmes Sep 19, 2014 1:14 PM in response to falst01
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    Sep 19, 2014 1:14 PM in response to falst01

    I think you'll need to wait for Yosemite's release.

     

    http://www.imore.com/read-turning-icloud-drive-ios-8

     

    Bottom line: If you're only using one device, if all your devices have been upgraded to iOS 8, and if you're running the Yosemite Public Beta or a Developer Preview release of Yosemite and you're comfortable with how things are going, then you can probably pull the trigger on iCloud Drive safely.

    But if you're still using Mavericks and iOS 7 on some devices and you rely on iCloud to sync data, hold off until you're ready to move everything up to the newest release. And for Mac users, that may be a wait of several weeks as work continues on OS X Yosemite.

  • by Barry Fass-Holmes,

    Barry Fass-Holmes Barry Fass-Holmes Sep 19, 2014 1:17 PM in response to falst01
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    Sep 19, 2014 1:17 PM in response to falst01

    I think you will need to wait for the final release of Yosemite.

     

    http://www.tuaw.com/2014/09/16/be-aware-be-careful-be-prepared-for-icloud-drive/

     

    If you choose "Upgrade to iCloud Drive", then iCloud document syncing will stop working on your Macs unless you are using the Yosemite beta and the Mac app has been updated to use iCloud Disk. There is no way to "undo" the decision to move to iCloud drive, so you will have to wait until Yosemite is released (or join the beta) and the Mac app is updated.

  • by kupa,

    kupa kupa Sep 21, 2014 1:47 AM in response to Barry Fass-Holmes
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    Sep 21, 2014 1:47 AM in response to Barry Fass-Holmes

    What kind of people are the new mac software developers to introduce a software without warning that synchronization will not work anymore for months???

    I regret the death of Steve Jobs! I don´t think he would have released the iOS8 before Yosemite is ready!!

  • by SGIII,

    SGIII SGIII Sep 21, 2014 2:31 PM in response to kupa
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    Sep 21, 2014 2:31 PM in response to kupa

    kupa wrote:

     

    What kind of people are the new mac software developers to introduce a software without warning that synchronization will not work anymore for months???

     

    Actually we were all given a choice whether or not to migrate to iCloud Drive, with a warning that if we do migrate now then devices not running iOS 8 or Yosemite won't be able to access documents on it.  See this article. It seems unlikely that Yosemite is still months away; it's in public beta, so you could backup your computer carefully and give it a try right now.

     

    SG

  • by Ashka,

    Ashka Ashka Sep 22, 2014 3:25 AM in response to SGIII
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    Sep 22, 2014 3:25 AM in response to SGIII

    THe problems users are having using iClould with Numbers, Pages etc. I believe,  stared after the updates to those apps on the 16 / 17 Sept.

    Users who have not updated and / or can't update to iOS 8 on older devices are  also no longer able to use their  iWork apps on iClould.

  • by kupa,

    kupa kupa Sep 22, 2014 6:55 AM in response to Ashka
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    Sep 22, 2014 6:55 AM in response to Ashka

    It´s true, we have the choice to mitrate or not, however, it was always the great thing on apple, that you could just rely that any software update will not push you back to a complicated process, e.g. where you have to back up your mac, than go to a beta release, eventually get lost of data, or other problems facing, it was the apples big asset not to do such things which we were used from microsoft products. That was the reason for many of the customers of apple to pay more for more comfort not for less comfort!

    Do we get lost of this advantage now? Shall we return to windows 8? It is not so bad after all, and, by god, much cheaper...

  • by SGIII,

    SGIII SGIII Sep 22, 2014 7:49 AM in response to kupa
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    Sep 22, 2014 7:49 AM in response to kupa

    The way I understand it, these forums are a place for users to help fellow users make the best use of the software as it is currently engineered. They're not intended as a place to criticize Apple or its competitors.  My understanding is that Microsoft makes some very good software and generally has been more concerned with backwards compatibility than Apple because of its higher proportion of business users who can't afford to have things "break."  Apple has been more willing to push us all along into the future even if that means short-term pain.  Who knows, the new iCloud may turn out to be an improvement for us all.

     

    In any case, if you have comments for Apple (since we're all just users here) you could try Numbers > Provide Numbers Feedback in your menu.

     

    SG

  • by léonie,

    léonie léonie Sep 23, 2014 1:43 PM in response to Eric Root
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    Sep 23, 2014 1:43 PM in response to Eric Root

    Eric, that will turn off iCloud drive, but it will not return the ability to use documents in the Cloud. You cannot revert to the old state, once you upgraded toicgloud drive. See Apple's FAQ:  iCloud Drive FAQ  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT201104

     

    After I upgrade to iCloud Drive, can I downgrade and go back to using Documents in the Cloud?

    
    

    No, after you upgrade to iCloud Drive, you can't go back to using Documents in the Cloud. You can turn off iCloud Drive by going to Settings > iCloud > iCloud Drive. If you turn off iCloud Drive, your documents and data will no longer be kept up to date across all of your devices.

  • by Studio Palegolas,

    Studio Palegolas Studio Palegolas Sep 24, 2014 9:26 AM in response to SGIII
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    Sep 24, 2014 9:26 AM in response to SGIII

    Until Yosemite is out iCloud drive should be opt-in in my opinion. I made the same mistake. Bummer. Now I'm thinking about installing the Yosemite beta. Is it stable?

  • by SGIII,

    SGIII SGIII Sep 24, 2014 12:17 PM in response to Studio Palegolas
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    Sep 24, 2014 12:17 PM in response to Studio Palegolas

    I agree on the opt-in. I'm pretty sure it was opt-in and, like you, I made the wrong choice for my needs. Don't know about the Yosemite beta. I've been holding off as Apple recommends it for secondary Macs only, not a main "production" machine.

     

    Sg

  • by L0r1,

    L0r1 L0r1 Sep 26, 2014 2:16 PM in response to SGIII
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    Sep 26, 2014 2:16 PM in response to SGIII

    great article too bad it didn't tell us this with the upgrade!  Now I can not save my document to iCloud and retrieve them elsewhere.   Maddening!

  • by SGIII,

    SGIII SGIII Sep 26, 2014 5:19 PM in response to L0r1
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    Sep 26, 2014 5:19 PM in response to L0r1

    Now I can not save my document to iCloud and retrieve them elsewhere.   Maddening!

     

    We're out of luck with true sync.  But it appears that there is a way to copy your documents to iCloud drive and then access them elsewhere. See andre-appleforum post in this thread about drag and drop to iCloud.

     

    SG

  • by Michael Ginsberg,

    Michael Ginsberg Michael Ginsberg Sep 28, 2014 3:12 PM in response to falst01
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    Sep 28, 2014 3:12 PM in response to falst01

    First of all, it is unthinkable that Apple didn't have an "undo" to this option.  I use Keynote. Numbers & Pages on all my Macs & iDevices.  Now, I have to wait until Oct 21st (Yosemite is suppose to be available then).

     

    I mostly work on Macs, but like my iPad or iPhone to make a last minute tweak or email someone a PDF while on the go. 

     

    Here is my workaround until Oct 21st.

     

    I keep my files in DropBox, they are instantly and automatically available on my Macs - always in sync.

     

    On my IOS devices, they are also available, just not as instantly and changes are only one way - this is OK for needs, since most of my editing was done on Macs.

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