If there is still no success, restart your Mac. Doing so may jog iCloud into taking the appropriate syncing action.
If that has no effect, log into your iCloud account (at from Safari. If this happens to you, my first recommendation is to quit and relaunch Safari. If you have an iMac Pro or Mac Pro with 128GB of memory (RAM) or more, your startup disk needs at least as much free storage space as your Mac has memory. Automatic Windows updates require that much space or more. If you search Apple Support Communities, you find at least a half-dozen threads describing the same general issue. Your Mac can have as little as 64GB of free storage space, but at least 128GB of free storage space provides the best experience. I’ve especially had problems getting my MacBook Pro (13-inch Retina display) to sync with changes I make on my Mac Pro. As if that wasn’t enough, if you’re running Mountain Lion and iOS 6, each synced device can view and open Safari tabs from any other device.įor me, the only downside of this feature is that it doesn’t always work. One of the best benefits of using iCloud is Safari syncing because it syncs all of your Safari bookmarks across all your Mac and iOS devices.