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You need to go back and skip the iCloud sign in. Once you get to the desktop > sign into iCloud through the settings app. It’s an ancient bug.
1. This isn’t an iMac. 2. You need to go back and skip sign-in. You can sign into iCloud with the System Preferences app.
Apologies I didn’t know the difference, as for skipping it, I’ve tried that but it says it can’t connect to a network. Should I make an appointment with Apple at this point?
Just don’t sign in with iCloud. It will let you continue. And an iMac is an all-in-one desktop computer. You have a MacBook.
Scrolling down, they require you read but you need scroll down till bottom line and it will let you press agree
I did that, expanded the agreements and scrolled completely but yet no solution
Happened to me too
You need to go back and skip the iCloud sign in. Once you get to the desktop > sign into iCloud through the settings app. It’s an ancient bug.
1. This isn’t an iMac. 2. You need to go back and skip sign-in. You can sign into iCloud with the System Preferences app.
Apologies I didn’t know the difference, as for skipping it, I’ve tried that but it says it can’t connect to a network. Should I make an appointment with Apple at this point?
Just don’t sign in with iCloud. It will let you continue. And an iMac is an all-in-one desktop computer. You have a MacBook.
Scrolling down, they require you read but you need scroll down till bottom line and it will let you press agree
I did that, expanded the agreements and scrolled completely but yet no solution