LorenzoOrlandi Did they, though? I haven’t tried it, but on that page it reads very prominently that it is about macOS 11, and I don’t know that the step to 12 wouldn’t break their system as well, its not a given but this particular upgrade was what prompted the situation. Mind you, Dropbox hasn’t adopted the same approach despite providing an Apple Silicon implementation that is 12.3-savvy so it’s entirely possible they did just that. But they center around the idea of On Demand too, and the fact that (they claim) it’s transparent may not be what the user wants, which at least for some is a hard copy of everything on local, at a location of our choosing, which again focusing on on-demand seems to mean a cached copy on the system drive. I appreciate the link, but I’d really like OneDrive to step past this very clear misstep and get back on track, and Microsoft isn’t going to go ask ExpandDrive how they did it.