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updated to macOs Sequoia now contacts gone

I updated to macOs Sequoia 2 days ago and none of my 1000+ contacts are visible in the Contacts App. I have an iMac 5K 2020, and my contacts are fortunately on my other devices and in iCloud. After searching Apple Support and the web, the most up-to-date (Aug 28, 2024 or last month) help was on iDownloadBlog (thanks Ankur Thakur) and I tried everything suggested (eg restart, force quit, sign out of contacts on my iCloud settings & re-sign in, rename the Addressbook folder in Library and even to copy the .vcf from iCloud and paste locally.)


Nothing helped. The closest I came was when I tried pasting the copied cumulative .vcf file from iCloud, there was a greyed out or ghost of my contacts visible for a moment behind the dialogue box, but it then became a repeating "No Name" 1000+ times after clicking the blue Import button. (confusing description but the best I could do)


Any ideas? Thx



Posted on Sep 21, 2024 11:44 AM

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Posted on Nov 8, 2024 8:04 AM

Think I have this figured out.

I had multiple folders called "Contacts" in ~/Library/Containers/. At least the Finder was calling them "Contacts".

If you copy them to the Desktop you see they are actually named "com.apple.AddressBook", "com.apple.PeopleViewService", "com.apple.PeopleViewService.PeopleWidget-macOS".

Assuming you have all your contacts safe and sound in icloud, try the following:

  1. Turn off contacts syncing in your icloud settings.
  2. Close the Contacts.app.
  3. In the Finder, click the Go menu then Go to Folder and paste in: ~/Library/Containers
  4. In there, look to see if you have multiple folders called "Contacts". Drag all of them to the Desktop.
  5. Now turn contact syncing back on in icloud settings and open the Contacts.app.


Hopefully everything is groovy after that. If it is, I think you can safely delete those folders dragged to the desktop.

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updated to macOs Sequoia now contacts gone

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