If your Mac is showing “iCloud Drive — Waiting to Update”, you’re not alone. This is one of the most common (and frustrating) iCloud issues—and the good news is, it’s usually an easy fix.
In this guide, I’ll walk you through what causes it, how to fix it in under 2 minutes, and how to prevent it from happening again.
🚨 What Does “Waiting to Update” Mean?
When iCloud Drive says “Waiting to Update”, it means your Mac is:
Not uploading files to iCloud
Not downloading files from iCloud
Or stuck syncing in the background
You might notice:
Files not appearing across devices
Cloud icons next to folders
Multiple folders stuck at the same time
⚡ The Fastest Fix (Works Most of the Time)
The quickest way to fix this is to restart Apple’s iCloud sync process.
👉 Step-by-step:
Open Activity Monitor (press Command + Space and type it)
In the search bar, type:
birdClick the process called bird
Click the X button → select Force Quit
That’s it.
Within about 30–60 seconds, iCloud should start syncing again and the “Waiting to Update” message should disappear.
🔄 If That Doesn’t Work
Try these additional fixes:
1. Restart Your Mac
Sometimes the sync process just needs a full reset.
2. Refresh iCloud Drive in Finder
Open Finder
Click iCloud Drive
Press Command + R
3. Check Your Internet Connection
iCloud won’t sync on a weak or unstable connection.
Toggle Wi-Fi off and back on
Disable VPN temporarily (very common issue)
4. Check iCloud Storage
If your storage is full, syncing will stop.
Go to System Settings → Apple ID → iCloud
Make sure you have available space
5. Toggle iCloud Drive Off and Back On
If syncing is still stuck:
Go to System Settings → Apple ID → iCloud
Turn iCloud Drive OFF
Restart your Mac
Turn it back ON
🧠 Why This Happens
In most cases, the issue is caused by a background process called:
👉 “bird” (iCloud sync engine)
This process can get stuck due to:
Network interruptions
Large file uploads
Mac going to sleep mid-sync
macOS updates
When it freezes, everything stops syncing, which is why you see “Waiting to Update” across multiple folders.
✅ How to Prevent It
Avoid closing your Mac during large uploads
Keep a stable Wi-Fi connection while syncing
Restart occasionally if you notice slow sync
Don’t rely on VPN during heavy iCloud activity
💡 Pro Tip
Instead of restarting your whole Mac next time:
👉 Just open Activity Monitor and force quit “bird”
It’s faster—and fixes the problem instantly.
🎯 Final Thoughts
If your iCloud Drive is stuck on “Waiting to Update,” don’t panic—it’s almost always a temporary sync issue.
In most cases, you can fix it in under a minute by restarting the iCloud sync process.
If you found this helpful, check out more troubleshooting guides on my site where I break down common tech issues into simple fixes 👍