Icloud Drive Download Stuck Macbook Pro



My devices: iPhone X (64Gb), iPad Pro 12.9 (1st gen, 128Gb), MacBook Pro (500Gb), MacBook Air (120Gb) ps. The reason I want to move them is because I got an older MacBook Air, and the 60Gb of images take a HUGE amount of space on that tiny drive. ICloud Drive lets you organize your files with folders, rename them, and tag them with colors. And when you make a change, the update is made across all your devices. You can even have everything in your Mac Desktop and Documents folders automatically available in iCloud Drive.

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As you may know, iCloud Drive enables you to keep all your files up to date on all your devices, which even becomes more convenient to use on iPhone/iPad in iOS 11 with the help of the Files App. In a word, if you have turned iCloud Drive on your Windows PC, Mac and iOS devices, you can keep all your documents and files on all these devices the same. However, the 'iCloud Drive not syncing' issue are frequently reported by iPhone users. If you are reading this article, you must be one of them. If that's the case, no worry, here are the fixes you can try to cope with the problem effectively. Read on to get the details. (For solutions to other common iPhone problems, go to iOS & Mac Topics to find what you need.)

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Icloud Drive Download Stuck Macbook Pro 2020

Fixes to iCloud Drive Not Syncing on Windows 10/Mac/iPhone

Tip 1: Check your Apple ID and iCloud Drive Settings

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No matter what your problematic device is, Windows PC, Mac or iPhone, you'd better make sure you have signed in to iCloud on these devices with the same Apple ID and you have set up iCloud Drive correctly. Follow the tips below to check your iCloud Drive settings.

  • On iPhone in iOS 11: Go to Settings >[your name] > iCloud and scroll down to turn on iCloud Drive.
  • On Windows PC: Open the desktop App, iCloud, to check your iCloud settings, check your Apple ID and make sure the checkbox next to iCloud Drive is selected. If not, click the checkbox and choose Apply.
  • On Mac: Go to Apple menu > System Preferences > iCloud and then select iCloud Drive.
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Tip 2: Update to the latest version of iOS

iCloud Drive not syncing on your iPhone? Update your iOS operating system to the latest version and then check your iCloud Drive documents in the Files App. Go to Settings > General >Software Update and click Install Now if there is a new iOS update available.

Tip 3: Check the Internet connection on your Mac/Windows PC/iPhone

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If you find the iCloud Drive does not sync or update, check the Internet connection on these devices. Good Internet connection is an essential part of iCloud Drive syncing. If there is something wrong with the network connection on your devices, fix the network related problem may solve the 'iCloud Drive not syncing' issue. (WiFi not working in iOS 11? Learn how to fix it here.)

Tip 4: Check your iCloud storage

With iCloud Drive on, the documents saved in iCloud will be synced to iCloud Drive automatically. If your iCloud Drive not syncing is because the files don't update to iCloud, you'd better check your iCloud storage by going to Settings >[your name] >iCloud >iCloud Storage or Manage Storage. Or you can try to fix the 'iPhone not syncing to iCloud' issue following the tips in the article about 'iPhone contacts not syncing'.

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Tip 5: Hard Restart your Mac or iPhone

If iCloud Drive is not syncing on your Mac or iPhone, perform a hard reset on your device to have a try, which may fix the iCloud Syncing issue by restarting system process.

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  • On Mac: Go to Apple Menu >Restart.
  • On iPhone X/8/8 Plus: Quickly press and release the Volume Up button, quickly press and release the Volume Down button and then press and hold the Sleep/Wake button (side button) until you see the Apple logo.