Doth macrumors member Original poster Nov 25, 2011 93 12 Apr 14, 2015 #1 After I installed 10.10.3 last week, one of my MBP's lost the ability to do Handoffs. The option has disappeared from System Preferences > General. Any ideas what may have happened?
After I installed 10.10.3 last week, one of my MBP's lost the ability to do Handoffs. The option has disappeared from System Preferences > General. Any ideas what may have happened?
T Tomkins! macrumors regular Jul 17, 2012 120 20 Apr 15, 2015 #2 I've no idea if this is going to work, but try logging out of iCloud on the Mac, then reboot, and finally log back in.
I've no idea if this is going to work, but try logging out of iCloud on the Mac, then reboot, and finally log back in.
L Linuxpro macrumors regular Jan 31, 2015 174 4 Singapore Apr 15, 2015 #3 Wow! I would never use handoff in a million years, and I had to manually turn it off. I do not use airdrop either. By some kind of luck I do not have the option on my iPad or iPhone!
Wow! I would never use handoff in a million years, and I had to manually turn it off. I do not use airdrop either. By some kind of luck I do not have the option on my iPad or iPhone!
Doth macrumors member Original poster Nov 25, 2011 93 12 Apr 15, 2015 #4 Tomkins! said: I've no idea if this is going to work, but try logging out of iCloud on the Mac, then reboot, and finally log back in. Click to expand... It was worth a try, but didn't work. I called Apple and they said that Handoff is only for 2012 MBP's and newer. My MBP is a late 2011. The strange thing is it worked absolutely perfectly until 10.10.3. UGGG Oh well, not a huge issue.
Tomkins! said: I've no idea if this is going to work, but try logging out of iCloud on the Mac, then reboot, and finally log back in. Click to expand... It was worth a try, but didn't work. I called Apple and they said that Handoff is only for 2012 MBP's and newer. My MBP is a late 2011. The strange thing is it worked absolutely perfectly until 10.10.3. UGGG Oh well, not a huge issue.