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mrjack99

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Feb 9, 2019
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I have contents on iCloud that were generated from years ago by different devices that are now aggregated on iCloud Drive. I upgraded my Macbook Air (mid 2012) to High Sierra OS 10.13.4 and my iPhone 7 plus to iOS 12.1.4, both supporting iCloud Drive.

I logged into my iCloud Drive online and see all the folders there:


But if I look in my Macbook Air, I only see two folders:



And if I look in my iPhone 7 plus Folders app under iCloud Drive, I see a different set of two folders:



I can't seem to let both devices show all four folders. They are both logged into the same iCloud drive. Does anyone know how to resolve this?
 

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chabig

macrumors G4
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On iCloud you probably see everything. On devices you only see the folders belonging to installed apps, right?
 

mrjack99

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Feb 9, 2019
2
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On iCloud you probably see everything. On devices you only see the folders belonging to installed apps, right?


Yes. That happened for several weeks. I am not sure what happened. After I installed Keynote on my iPhone I noticed all the folders are now in sync across all devices. So it’s working now! Thanks. But still don’t know why it took several weeks for devices to sync.
 
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