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I get this popup message whenever I start the computer. Sometimes I get it when I start the Opera browser too. I'm not even sure what iCloud is, but it's not jiving with my email account for some reason. What I don't like about the popup is that slows the start up procedure. Any ideas on how to get rid of the popup? The OS is El Capitan 10.11.6

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I get this popup message whenever I start the computer. Sometimes I get it when I start the Opera browser too. I'm not even sure what iCloud is, but it's not jiving with my email account for some reason. What I don't like about the popup is that slows the start up procedure. Any ideas on how to get rid of the popup? The OS is El Capitan 10.11.6 https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51384857993_de80852b96_w.jpg

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I unchecked iCloud. Thanks, I'll try that. This computer is a 2007 MacBook Pro. My late great brother gave it to me. I like the Mac operating software. I don't know why Macs are so popular with liberals, but I'm not one of them.

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My main issue is upgrading. You'll be locked out of the latest OS. You can probably put Linux on it.

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With people.

No need to put people in boxes on this one.

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I started the computer up this evening with the iCloud box unchecked. I still got the popup message. The computer seems to be starting up just fine, but there is a very long delay in launching the Opera browser. After the browser finally loads, then the popup message is displayed. I might have to take this computer to a Mac specialist.

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Opera, Chinese dude, be careful.

I am 100% apple free but have had to service them in the past, so I know a bit. Find an enthusiast forum and ask I guess.