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Mac Mini m1: Big Sur.
I updated today to Ventura.

There are no more notes in my Accounts/iCloud settings:
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On icloud.com and my other apple devices there are no issues. Only Ventura is driving me nuts.
Anybody had this before?
 
Thanks
most of your apple apps are missing from that list! try signing out, back on on the ventura mac, and checking that window again...
Thanks, signing out did the job.
Though, it is a very poor user experience. Updating the OS in 2022 and having such an intuitive path to go: shock, frustration, discussion boards, try and error...
 
Thanks

Thanks, signing out did the job.
Though, it is a very poor user experience. Updating the OS in 2022 and having such an intuitive path to go: shock, frustration, discussion boards, try and error...
what happened to you is not common... anyway glad you got it resolved 👍
 
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I have a 500GB M1 Mac mini and I created a 30GB APFS volume to install Ventura. Now my disk utility says I have 430GB free space but when I try to download anything I get a message that disk is full and download cannot procede. I’m wondering if all my files tried to stay on the APFS Ventura volume. I installed “CleanMyMac” but the problem remains. I’m thinking of wiping the disk and starting over. The last screen shot shows the whold disk filled with data and 138GB is purgeable. Maybe CleanMyMac can purge this. I wonder if this data is from family shared icloud?
 

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The last screenshot shows Ventura - Data has a quota of 50GB. That would be a problem!! Start again.

The output of this Terminal command can be useful: diskutil list

What is Mac HD?

This doesn't relate to iCloud-notes. If you don't get it sorted try a new thread with a more relevant title.
 
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