by Jenefey AaronUpdated on 2020-03-23 / Update for iPhone Data
With iCloud launched on October12, 2011, Apple makes it unprecedentedly easy to sync, share and send data (documents, photos, music, email, contacts, calendars, bookmarks, notes, etc.) on iOS, Macintosh and Windows devices and manage Apple devices if lost or stolen. It is also a good news for those who fed up with manual iTunes backup. Then here is the question: how do I turn on/off iCloud?
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How to Turn iCloud On
To sync personal information across all iOS devices, you need to get on and set up iCloud. Steps of enabling and setting up iCloud are different for iOS devices (iPhone/iPad/iPod touch), Mac and Windows.
No. 1. Turn on iCloud on iOS - For iPhone, iPad and iPod touch
No.2. Enable iCloud on Mac OS X
No.3. Turn on iCloud on Windows 7/8/8.1/10
After iCloud setup, iCloud will back up data on your devices. The generated iCloud backup is very useful in recovering data for iPhone/iPad/iPod when you accidently deleted or lost files.
How to Turn Off iCloud
Do not want iCloud sync or back up automatically your personal information? Disabling iCloud is very simple. Below is a tutorial on how to shut off iCloud on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac and Windows 7/8.
No. 1. Disable iCloud on iOS
No.2. Turn Off iCloud on Mac OS X
No.3. Shut Off iCloud on Windows 7
No.4. Disabling iCloud in Windows 10/8/8.1
Mac won't start/boot after macOS High Sierra update/installation, help!
'I upgraded my iMac into latest macOS High Sierra last night. And when I completed the update process, tried to start the computer. It won't boot.
I tried to hard reboot Mac computer, but nothing showed up. What else can I do to wake up the computer and make it work again with macOS High Sierra?'
Although Mac hard drive boot failure issue is not a new problem anymore. But it's still a tough case for ordinary users to fix when their Mac computers fail to boot after macOS High Sierra update or installation. If you are having such a problem, relax! This tutorial article will show you how to quickly fix and resolve Mac hard drive won't boot issue after macOS High Sierra update. Just follow any one of offered methods to get your Mac computer back to work again now:
Quick Fix 1. Reset SMC to fix Mac won't boot after High Sierra update
Sometimes, if the Mac computer cables are not connected properly, you may not be able to boot it normally. So if Mac cannot boot after system update, you can reset SMC to fix Mac won't boot issue after macOS High Sierra update:
1. Shut down Mac computer and unplug all cables;
2. Wait for a few minutes and then plug the cables back; 3. Restart Mac computer to see if you can enter the system or not. Quick Fix 2. Force to reboot Mac and reset NVRAM to fix Mac won't boot issue
1. Press and hold Power button for a few minutes till Mac turns off;
2. Wait a few seconds and press Power button to turn on Mac; 3. Hold Command + Option + P + R keys while booting Mac to reset NVRAM; 4. Reboot computer again to see if the problem gets solved or not.
Note: If these two quick fixes didn't help, continue with below complete solutions to get your problem resolved now.
Complete solution to fix Mac won't boot/fails to boot error after macOS High Sierra updateStep 1. Recover data when Mac hard drive won't boot from High Sierra
If you have important data saved in Mac computer hard drive, do remember to restore data before taking actions to fix Mac won't boot error.
Professional Mac data recovery software with bootable disk can help you effectively restore your data out of Mac hard drive when the computer fails to boot. You can directly purchase EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for Mac with Bootable Media to create a bootable media for Mac and apply it to restore data from fail to boot Mac computer now:
1. Insert the created bootable media into Mac and turn on Mac computer, immediately press and hold the Option key and select EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for Mac to boot;
2. Connect an external storage device to Mac computer; When EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard for Mac launches, follow this tutorial to restore lost files on Mac. Step 2. Fix Mac won't boot error after macOS High Sierra update
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