Hi , David M. As a moderator cay please progress this please.
Chris
Hi @CD179,
Thank you for posting and I'm sorry to you and everyone else on this thread that is having problems using BT Cloud on their iMac.
I've highlighted this to my colleagues in the Cloud team and I'll post back as soon as I know more.
Thanks
PaddyB
Thank you, @PaddyB. Please remind your Cloud team colleagues that we (some of us, at least) need to be able to get back to a version which will work with earlier MacOS versions -- El Capitan in my case.
Hi,Silver shell,
Running the same as you, and told yesterday that what I have got now is what the new S/W 20.3.10 runs like.
Think I have been fed Bulls**T.
Keep watching, and report any come backs fromBT here.
I think at the end of the day it will be another 0.79p/month to upgrade my second Apple I/D to 50gig. iCloud like all other apple products work. I think this is the reason why this update has not caused a mass of complaints, because 95% of apple users, use iCloud as primary back up.
Regards
Chris
For those that can't get BT Cloud to quit it can be done through Activity Monitor. Also, back in the day when BT Cloud was even worse on a Mac than it is now I created an Automator App. to quit it as it would never quit. Worked a treat then and it still works. Simple to do. To be fair I'm not having any problems with BT Cloud as I only use it to store some music. I wouldn't trust it for Back-Up. I also use iCloud for that.
Hi Everyone,
I'm sorry it's taken a few days for me to get back to you. My colleagues at BT Cloud have got back to me. The problem is related to the older OS versions that aren't supported in the BT Cloud update.
You can download the previous version of BT Cloud here - https://btcloud.bt.com/web/app/share/invite/IQNh1iNKpb
Please be aware that the previous version of BT Cloud isn't supported. To get the best BT Cloud experience we recommend that you use the most recent and up to date OS and BT Cloud versions.
Thanks
PaddyB
Thank you very much. At least I can now get back to where I was.
I must say that I think it's bad form for a software supplier not to advise users that a new version is incompatible with their OS. The team should be instructed to add compatibility tests to future releases to avois this problem in the future.
So is High Sierra 10.13.6 classed as an old OS?
Paddy B,
Many thanks, Is it just the very latest OS that is supported, and also was there any new documentation to support 20.3.10. All this would have been appreciated and useful before release.
What about the new OS, very different due to be released soon? BIG SUR.
Chris