
#File stuck on .appdownload install#
However, that doesn’t mean that the app shows your cloud storages as soon as you install them. The Files app is a one-stop portal for all installed cloud storages on your iPhone or iPad. Voila! You should now find iCloud listed within the Files app again, or if it already was, have your iCloud files and folders show up normally. Wait for a couple of seconds, and then turn it on again. Step 2: Scroll down and tap the toggle next to iCloud Drive to turn it off. Step 1: Open the Settings panel, tap your profile name, and then tap iCloud. But a simple fix lets you make things function properly again.

However, there are a couple of issues where the Files app fails to display any items stored within iCloud or stops showing iCloud as a supported location altogether. In fact, it’s the only location available if you don’t have any third-party cloud storage apps installed. The Files app features iCloud Drive as a supported location by default.

Note: If you can’t find the Files app on the App Store, make sure that your device has iOS 11 installed or supports it in the first place iCloud Doesn’t Show Up/Won’t Display Files You can also choose to drag the Files app onto the Dock to make it readily accessible. To re-install the Files app, just search for Files via the App Store and tap the cloud-shaped icon to get it installed.Īfterward, you should find it on the Home screen instantly. If you don’t see the Files app on your Home screen or dock, then you may have deleted it accidentally. Unlike most iOS stock apps, the Files app is actually removable. While Apple has done a great job at toning down a lot of problems over the few months that the Files app’s been in business, there are a number of annoyances still present, so let’s see how we can have them resolved.
