Hi Folks,
Trying to move into my new 16" M1 Max MBP running 12.2.1 and I cannot disable iCloud Drive (I have it disabled on all of my devices). The process hangs at the "iCloud Drive needs to finish updating before being turned off." popup and never completes. To add to the fun, the two buttons in that popup dialog box (Cancel and Stop Updating and Turn Off) are greyed out and cannot be clicked. The only way out of the situation is to Force Quit the System Preferences.
There is zero personal data on this MBP as it is brandie new (and zero personal data in iCloud from any of my other devices as I never use it).
An internet search for this problem reveals this behavior going back several OS versions for a few other fellow unfortunate users but I have yet to locate a resolve from any of those posts. So far I've tried logging in and out of my Apple ID, reboots, starting in Safe Mode, and running Disk Utility all to no success...I'm thinking I'm either missing something obvious or that Monterey is behaving differently than what I'm accustomed to with Mojave?
That anyone here has either solved this or has any suggestions it would be great hearing from you!
Many thanks in advance!
Jimmy G
Trying to move into my new 16" M1 Max MBP running 12.2.1 and I cannot disable iCloud Drive (I have it disabled on all of my devices). The process hangs at the "iCloud Drive needs to finish updating before being turned off." popup and never completes. To add to the fun, the two buttons in that popup dialog box (Cancel and Stop Updating and Turn Off) are greyed out and cannot be clicked. The only way out of the situation is to Force Quit the System Preferences.
There is zero personal data on this MBP as it is brandie new (and zero personal data in iCloud from any of my other devices as I never use it).
An internet search for this problem reveals this behavior going back several OS versions for a few other fellow unfortunate users but I have yet to locate a resolve from any of those posts. So far I've tried logging in and out of my Apple ID, reboots, starting in Safe Mode, and running Disk Utility all to no success...I'm thinking I'm either missing something obvious or that Monterey is behaving differently than what I'm accustomed to with Mojave?
That anyone here has either solved this or has any suggestions it would be great hearing from you!
Many thanks in advance!
Jimmy G
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