· There is no way to view an iCloud file without it being downloaded. The problem then is how to remove the local copy but leave the iCloud file intact. For instance, iTunes Match the files reside on apple servers. You can also have them reside locally and you are given the choice to delete the file or remove the download. · A shortcoming of using iCloud Drive, which annoys me to no end, is that even if you select "remove download," at some point the computer may redownload the same files automatically. Catalina was supposed to get some more features to better control iCloud files, but those were removed in the beta topfind247.co Interaction Count: 4. It doesn't allow selective file downloads (specifically for what you need). The only option you have (apart from storing the largest files on a different cloud-enabled provider, like Dropbox), is turn on Optimize Mac Storage from System Preferences - iCloud - iCloud Drive - Options. You didn't mention the OS you have so I'm assuming it's Sierra.
A shortcoming of using iCloud Drive, which annoys me to no end, is that even if you select "remove download," at some point the computer may redownload the same files automatically. Catalina was supposed to get some more features to better control iCloud files, but those were removed in the beta process. Option 4. Download iCloud Photos to Computer. Another indirect way to keep a copy of the photos you want to delete is to download photos from iCloud to your computer. Even if you delete photos from your iPhone and iCloud, you still have a backup of these items on your computer. To download iCloud photos to PC: Step 1. In iCloud Drive on topfind247.co, select the files you want to delete, then click the Delete button in the iCloud Drive toolbar. Files you delete from iCloud Drive are recoverable for 30 days, but you can remove deleted files before the day time period is up.
Right click on a file or folder in iCloud, there are either: "Download Now": Download the iCloud file "Remove Download": Remove the file locally (keeps it in iCloud). To delete a file, Ctrl+Click, and select Delete. You can also select multiple files for deletion using Ctrl+click and choose Remove. This section makes it easy to review your disk space usage on your Macbook. You manage your iCloud drive space, organize your iOS files (old backups), download folders and Trash folders, all from one central location. Go to "Settings" [your name] "iCloud" "Manage Storage". Here you can look at how much space those photos, backups and documents take up separately. Step 2. To delete data from iCloud, like the old backups, select the name of your old device and tap "Delete Backup" to remove entire old backup from iCloud. Step 3.
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