Turning off iCloud sync deleted my Desktop folder on my macbook pro 14
I have almost 1 TB of documents and data in Desktop folders. I do NOT want to pay the EXORBITANT amount for extra storage on iCloud. Imagine my surprise when all of a sudden there was a full terabyte of content in my iCloud storage!
Turning off iCloud sync is supposed to keep my Desktop content locally on my hard drive, while preventing iCloud from uploading them. So I toggled off iCloud Drive sync.
My Desktop folder completely disappeared. The only thing in my Home folder is a folder called "iCloud Drive archive" that contains the OLD Desktop folder from my prior MacBook Pro. I cannot move the Desktop folder out of that iCloud folder - I get an error message, and anyway, it's not the current Desktop folder that I had been working with. It's an old folder.
I have been able to "download" the Desktop folder in the iCloud section of my Finder menu, but that Desktop folder and its content seems to only be sitting in iCloud and not on my hard drive at all. I can open the content and work with it, but I do not have a Desktop folder to save them to. That Desktop folder in the iCloud section of my Finder only contains 2 GB, according to the Info window.
I'm trying very hard not to panic, but any help would be so much appreciated.
MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 14.6