![]() ![]() ![]() Also risky, but potentially less so - at least you'll have a known copy of the archive which you can restore.Īre you sure you have enough messages data to make a difference, though? My multi-year messages archive amounts to 5.2GB of data, of which 4.9GB is attachments. Then delete this folder, upgrade the OS, and restore the folder before reconnecting to iCloud. Risky, though.Īnother approach would be to backup your entire Messages archive (it's located in ~/Library/Messages). On this basis it should re-sync the messages from iCloud. Then upgrade the OS and reconnect to iCloud. ![]() Since you're not connected to iCloud, the deletion would not sync. What might work is to disconnect from iCloud, then delete the data. Ordinarily, deleting messages locally will result in them being deleted from iCloud, too, thus preventing you from restoring them. Your messages are (typically, at least) synched to iCloud. ![]()
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