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Internet of Things IoT. Enabling Remote Work. Small and Medium Business. Humans of IT. Green Tech. MVP Award Program. Video Hub Azure. Microsoft Business. Microsoft Enterprise. I have not tried restarting Finder but next time it happens I will try shell command from Terminal killall Finder It is surprising to me that there is not more discussion of this annoying rarely occurring bug seen with downloads from Sierra and I believe other browsers. View answer in context. Loading page content.

Reply Helpful 8 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: CT CT. Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: jw jw Reply Helpful 2 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. Well, screw you too Apple. Yosemite is broken and has been since day one! Apple Australia have fixed the problem.

It was all down to Yosemite permissions problems and the solution was to have a single admin user. Long process — 45 minutes and screen sharing with Apple. Now to see if I can remember it all to fix my other two babies. I used a separate password — not the iCloud password. I did it all manually on two other computers and it worked perfectly — I just clicked on the Users folder in Admin Test and gave myself my old permissions. Rebooted in my old hard drive name after about ten minutes when the process had ended and away it all went with no further issues.

Worth a look to see if it helps you too. Could you be a little bit more specific on what it was exactly that you did with that new Admin Test account? I have verified that on a new admin account e. Check your Console Logs. It does sound like a Kernal Panic but the logs could tell you exactly what the problem is.

You might consider zapping PRAM but that may do nothing. Hold down Option-Command-P-R at chime until you hear a second chime. The update has also made my iBooks on my iPad unusable.

I even restored my iPad. Nothing changed. I have the same problem since But none of the advices helped: delete com. Any idea? Look at Activity Monitor, something is running on your user account that is slowing your Mac. Delete your user finder prefs, etc. My only soluton was to creat a new user. At the begining it worked fine, but after I started to setup my settings, it have the same problem too. Check out your Console Log System Log Queries under All Messages and see if the system is repeatedly trying to do something that is tying up the Finder.

You may see a lot of arcane messages but you might find one that stands out. Yes, I have this problem. I upgraded to Can anyone help?

Restarting the Mac is better than killing the Finder and restarting it, because some UI caches are flushed on reboot. Ideally, losing a. Repairing permissions is voodoo it will have no impact on Finder performance, might as well do a magic bumba dance and build a few statues to ra at the same time. I doubt you have to reboot your mac from the command line: killing the finder should be enough after deleting the plist file and you can even do that when the finder is unresponsive.

I came back from the Genius bar and my problem was fixed. If firevault is not turned off, all files remain encrypted which takes a lot of computing power. To turn off firevault, after the update is installed click: 1 System Preferences 2 Security and Privacy 3 Firevault 4 Turn off Firevault. FileVault should only be used on new Macs with an SSD drive and plenty of processing power, otherwise it really slows things down.

OS X Yosemite runs like molasses on hardware that is right off the factory floor, good job! How did they manage that one? I disagree. But it is. OS X Yosemite is quantifiably slower than any release of Mac OS X before it, this has been well benchmarked and documented in countless forums, videos, and performance tests. Even simple animations are much slower. Apple did not put much thought into Yosemite performance. Not for audio. Mavericks was a good clean up of the mess that was Lion and Mountain Lion.

I agree that Apple needs to do a complete Coreaudio and core graphics overhaul. I just hope Apple cares enough to do something about it. Personally, both of my older Macs got faster when I upgraded to SSD boot drives, especially for boot times. A third machine that did not get the SSD part of the upgrade did not get improved speed with Yosemite. On the first two machines, after a few months of adding lots of apps I wanted to test, I did notice visibly, not benchmarked a decrease in speed.

Like medications, there seems to be problems with using some apps with different OSes. Legacy files were installed. Its sitting. Like an empty promise. Name required. Mail will not be published required. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without explicit permission is prohibited. Enjoy this tip? Subscribe to our newsletter! You have successfully joined our subscriber list.

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From what I can recall back in Lion, while a file is downloading in Safari, I can move the files around to another location and the download is completed, the file will be in its new location. I prefer the old version of Safari, it used to have a actual downloads box in it own window regardless if a web page is up or not and that had more info. The new download bar on the downloads folder is rubbish IMO. Bring back the window option lol.

Even better is to change the Safari Preference to Save downloaded download files to the Desktop. Watch it download there and it acts as a reminder that you downloaded something! The culprit is most likely a corrupted. However, before we get into this, try launching the app in Safe Mode. Restart your Mac and hold down the Shift key when it starts booting. Log in normally and see if the problem is still there, then restart the computer normally.

If Safe Mode is no use, follow these steps to get rid of the corrupted. Finder running slow can be the result of several issues. Another reason for a slow Mac Finder is Spotlight indexing. This is a normal process that happens whenever you update your software or transfer a large volume of data to a cloud or an external carrier.

During indexing, Spotlight registers the files on your internal disk that you can search for. It can take a while to complete but will stop on its own with no separate action required. Finally, as with many other issues, your Finder may be slow to respond due to a corrupt preference file. You can read a solution to this in the previous section of this article. When Finder Search is not working, you will see a blank page whenever you try to look something up in your file manager.

On one hand, this might not seem a big deal — however, many users rely on the Search feature and will be extremely upset with such a problem. The first users to point out this issue were the ones who updated their MacBooks to macOS Mavericks — there was a lot of turmoil at the time about the superiority of Snow Leopard over the subsequent upgrades.



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