OneDrive

Fileproviderd consistently consumes more than 100% of Mac resources on my MBP. It's a OneDrive related service that won't stop even when I quit OneDrive, and simply restarts itself when I force Quit it.


I've heard that App Police may help, but my Mac refuses to download it, since they don't know whether it's clean.


I'd like to get rid of OneDrive completely, but iCloud has its own issues of easy accessibility and sharing.


Rick

MacBook Pro

Posted on Oct 3, 2022 10:22 AM

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Oct 4, 2022 4:55 AM in response to Rick Warp

Rick Warp wrote:

Fileproviderd consistently consumes more than 100% of Mac resources on my MBP. It's a OneDrive related service that won't stop even when I quit OneDrive, and simply restarts itself when I force Quit it.

I've heard that App Police may help, but my Mac refuses to download it, since they don't know whether it's clean.

I'd like to get rid of OneDrive completely, but iCloud has its own issues of easy accessibility and sharing.

Rick



For your third party app—if in doubt search the developers website or contact their:

Support/Help/FAQ/Known issues/compatibility/updates/uninstaller


Contact a third-party vendor - Apple Support

Contact a third-party vendor - Apple Support




OneDrive help & learning - Microsoft Support


OneDrive for work or school help - Microsoft Support


https://answers.microsoft.com/


About the OneDrive compatibility warning on Mac - Apple Support


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