![]() ![]() ICloud Drive is a very helpful feature that allows you to easily share files and documents between your own devices (including other Macs, iPhones, iPads) by automatically syncing and copying files between devices, so disabling iCloud Drive should only be done if you do not actually use the feature at all on the Mac. There are some other scenarios where turning off iCloud Drive could be relevant too, for example if the Mac is never online, or doesn’t use iCloud whatsoever, or perhaps if the Mac uses another cloud storage service, amongst other various reasons. If you disabled iCloud Drive and now want to re-enable iCloud Drive on the Mac, here is how to do that: FORCE CLOSE ON MAC IMOVIE WONT WORK MAC ![]() FORCE CLOSE ON MAC IMOVIE WONT WORK HOW TO ![]() Go to the Apple menu and select ‘System Preferences’.
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