How do I force my MacBook to download all iCloud synced files?
hi...I have a relatively new MacBook Air that I use as a travel machine. My main machine is an iMac desktop at home. On my new MacBook Air, after a long syncing process, I can see all of my files that exist on the iMac, but most of them have a cloud with a downarrow icon after them. Yet, iCloud, in Finder, when I click on the info icon after iCloud, says that syncing is complete. Yes, it seems to have gathered the directory structure and filenames, but it has not downloaded the files. And seems content to leave them undownloaded. In other words, it says it's done syncing, but it hasn't downloaded most of the files. How to I force my MacBook Air to force iCloud to download ALL the files?? I want ALL of my files on my MacBook Air. I do not want to have to download them, because often, when I'm traveling, I don't have internet access, but want to be able to access my files. When I have internet, it seems like I can click on a cloud-downarrow icon after a filename and download the file, but I have thousands and thousands of files. Do I need to do that manually for each file??? This manual download only seems to work on individual files. If I click the cloud-downarrow icon on a parent folder, it doesn't download the folder contents. There's gotta be a way to do this in one stroke? Or maybe I'm an oddball that actually wants my files ON my computer, not in the cloud. thx, TT
MacBook Air