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RyMacG4

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Aug 26, 2022
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I'm having a major issue.

After I updated to 12.5.1 on my MacBook, I saw a popup asking if I would like to sync my iCloud files with my computer. I said yes.

Then my sister's college folders popped up onto my homescreen, and I thought that if I deleted them, it would just delete off of my hard drive, not iCloud.

The folders were deleted off of iCloud.

Is there any way I can fix this. On iCloud.com, I have tried two methods of restoring files in 30 days or less, and neither method worked.
 

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I'm having a major issue.

After I updated to 12.5.1 on my MacBook, I saw a popup asking if I would like to sync my iCloud files with my computer. I said yes.

Then my sister's college folders popped up onto my homescreen, and I thought that if I deleted them, it would just delete off of my hard drive, not iCloud.

The folders were deleted off of iCloud.

Is there any way I can fix this. On iCloud.com, I have tried two methods of restoring files in 30 days or less, and neither method worked.
Sounds like you enabled Desktop & Documents for iCloud. You're saying your sister's folders don't appear in iCloud.com > iCloud Drive > Recently Deleted or Restore Files? And no backups either? They may be gone for good unfortunately.

Going forward you may want to disable Desktop & Documents, and routinely backup any content that's only stored in iCloud to say an external drive or other cloud-based storage.

If you do disable D&D, please read what happens and what you need to do in this support article so you won't lose anything else:

 
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RyMacG4

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Original poster
Aug 26, 2022
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So it turns out that the issue just solved itself. Her files popped up on Recently Deleted after some time.
 
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