![]() Also, I firmly believe this MacBook Pro 16" is a lemon. I had already done all this other stuff (mentioned in this thread) before, installed the OS twice, "repairHomePermissions" in Terminal in Recovery Mode, and completetly uninstalled Creative Cloud and all the apps - reran repairHome Permissions (hence why the iOS was installed twice ). Upon login - Opened Terminal (Applications ➞ Utilities ➞ Terminal)Ĭopied/pasted at prompt: diskutil resetUserPermissions / `id -u`Ĭhanged Sharing & Permissions for Documents and Desktop folders (click on folder, command/control i ➞ "Sharing & Permissions" ➞ Click on lock and enter your password ➞ click on your username ➞ click on gear ➞ "Apply to enclosed folder") This updates the underlying OS, recreating Desktop and Downloads, but doesn't impact your files.ĭeactivated iCloud Drive (I firmly believe this is/was the culprit) I believe their corrupt state prior to the fix caused it to hang at this stage as it couldn't ask for access. Then when I restarted Premiere Pro it started fine, and asked for permission to access Desktop, Documents and Downloads folders, which I granted. ![]() I removed both of those "corrupt folders" via Finder and reinstalled macOS via the startup mode (see below). Apparently the same issue can happen when unsyncing these folders via iCloud Drive, but that was just a throwaway comment the guy made. This was apparently due to my recent uninstallation of DropBox (these folders were synced via DropBox and when I removed it it somehow attempted to remove them from my Macbook and left them in a corrupted state). Well, they did show in my Finder, but were locked and in a corrupt state. The Apple guy shared my screen and was able to tell from logs that when Premiere Pro was starting up it was looking for access to the Desktop and Documents folders (and Downloads), but the first two of these did not exist. ![]() I am using an M1 Macbook, so my solution was Apple-specific.
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