

This is one of the reasons I use a different cloud provider for archival purposes (documents I don't want to sync but want access to from anywhere). From the System Preferences > iCloud > Manage It is hard to identify the exact culprit immediately. Unfortunately, iCloud (Documents) is a sync all/nothing proposition. The repeated Disk Not Ejected Properly notification on your M1 Mac, MacBook, or so can be caused by software and hardware issues. I would like to save them only on iCloud. I desire to keep iCloud on all my Mac devices.MacBook Pro includedīut how can I avoid to save files in both MacBook storage AND iCloud? It's more akin to a USB drive that you connect to your Mac - just because you connect it doesn't mean your internal hard drive instantaneously grow in capacity. It's space in the cloud for you to store/synchronize files. ICloud is not additional space that you can use to supplement your hard drive. You need to free up space on your MacBook Pro.
