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- | * **macOS Finder misbehaving, | ||
- | This occasionally happens after upgrade. The behavior has been observed in macOS High Sierra and, earlier, in OS X Yosemite 10.10x series. | ||
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- | Solution: On Finder, press Command+Shift+G and go to | ||
- | ~/ | ||
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- | Locate the file “com.apple.finder.plist” and delete it. | ||
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- | The alternative is to delete the file from the commandline or Terminal: | ||
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- | Reboot the machine afterwards. Or from the commandline: | ||
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- | sudo shutdown -r now " | ||
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- | * **Display of "?" | ||
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- | Solution: (Re)install using full macOS ([https:// | ||
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- | 1. format medium (USB drive with at least 8GB) on MacOS Extended using Disk Utility | ||
- | create bootable\\ | ||
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- | 2. mount a full version of the new macOS version and from there, issue a command similar to this: | ||
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- | <pre> | ||
- | sudo << / | ||
- | </ | ||
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- | For old machines, you may use [http:// | ||
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- | boot medium with Options pressed. |