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Hi all,

 

New forum user here. Greetings to everyone!

 

Does anyone have any idea what can cause the issue below? Using Dell Precision 5550 with opencore 0.9.6.

Issue started last night, when I tried to update from 14.0 to 14.2.1, upon login to icloud I was presented with the error message, that local password cannot be the same as icloud password, so I changed the local password (I did not see this error message, even if I changed the local password back). Since then I presume, that identityserviced is calling transparencyd which in return uses 1 cpu core at 100%+, and writes 20-30MB/s on the disk, non stop (bad for SSD...). It occurs only if I am logged in with icloud account. I already tried logout and login, upgrading to 14.3, now I am forced to test if 14.0 is acting the same leaving me with corruption in the icloud account data...

 

 

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Currently running without iCloud internet account. As soon as I add it, both services start to act. CPU usage is noticeable, but writing to disk (SSD) at 20MB+/s is sneaky, will use up all my SSD health in no time...

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it’s the mechanism by which an application receives access to photos, contacts, files and other things by requesting that access from the operating system.

 

On 1/24/2024 at 10:16 AM, Slice said:

 

Already seen it, not very helpful at this point, I already suspect that something end-to-end encrypted is causing the identityservicesd to spin transparencyd on a CPU core. I cannot get Messages to sync, FaceTime does not login, but photos are syncing, and I see saved passwords in Passwords and Keychain. I even found the old Passcode, so when macOS asks for it to decrypt the data, it is working, but both services spin nonetheless.

 

I tried to reset the serial number, device number... and whatnot in OpenCore. Same behavior.

 

I found no way to reset all encrypted data on iCloud, and replace it with the current data from an iPhone. Also what is up with accepting an old iPhone passcode? Shouldn't it already be replaced by the new passcode?

 

Some messed up programming from the Apple Devs...

Edited by STEPHANVS
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