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Oct 30, 2015 7:12 AM in response to CJA in Berneby zinacef,★HelpfulHere's how to turn off iCloud completely -- iCloud: Change iCloud feature settings
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Oct 30, 2015 7:12 AM in response to zinacefby CJA in Berne,Thanks so much for your answer. I had performed the steps you recommended but must have missed something so I will repeat the steps. One strange thing that keeps happening that perhaps you can help with is: I wanted to retain my calendar information and prepared an archive of my calendar. I then disabled iCloud, shut down and re-started my laptop. When I restored my calendar (after establishing the "On my Mac" calendar) I found that it "re-activated" iCloud without any involvement or acceptance from me. I assumed I had missed a step so I repeated the steps but with the same results. Is there any way to retain calendar data and add it to a non-iCloud calendar? I had also attempted to sync to iCloud manually but it still continued to constantly update information via iCloud. We have only 10GB per month of bandwidth available which is a horrendous inconvenience. I find that I must take my devices (including my iMac) to the Apple store to run updates given our limited bandwidth.
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Oct 30, 2015 7:20 AM in response to CJA in Berneby zinacef,See if either of these links help -- How to back up iCal calendar data - Apple Support OR http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/55358/archive-icloud-calendar