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Since Mac OS I installed the new Photo and it completely screwed up every event folder. It changed my photos orders, added photos from different events to other events, deleted all my photos and deleted my iPhoto icon from my finder bar. I mistakenly thought it was a iPhoto upgrade and did not realize my original iPhoto was still hidden in applications. Apple you are so screwing things up. I hate the upgrades that make friendly intuitive programs clunky and difficult. Please stop screwing with us.

Just when I get used to a new program you mess with it making it a pain in the buttocks. I had a problem like that so I turned off and on my MBP and the problem disappeared. Might have helped indeed. In This was driving me nuts. I was ready to do a clean install. Thanks , works perfect. I tried several other procedures without any success, including new apple This process works flawlessly. This procedure worked for me first time.

Yosemite has got to be the buggiest OS yet. Please Apple skip a year with the updates and spend time getting it right. Like, barely works bad. And honestly, OS X Yosemite is so bad, it feels like the bad type of outsourced development; rushed, buggy, half-baked, half-arsed, inconsistent. Name required. Mail will not be published required. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without explicit permission is prohibited. Enjoy this tip? Subscribe to our newsletter!

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Based on this, I recommend checking out Activity Monitor to see if there might be any runaway processes contributing to this slowness: See how apps affect Mac performance, battery runtime, temperature, and fan activity.

Using that guidance, do you see any apps using a high amount of CPU resources? You might also try a reset of your System Management Controller. You can disable the new Mojave screenshot function— so the delay is eliminate the preview thumbnail. Apr 29, AM in response to leroydouglas In response to leroydouglas. Thank you leroydouglas your suggestion is useful, but it doesn't solve the problem.

As remarked in both my previous comments, the root cause seems to be more in the Finder itself, than in the Screenshots Capture software.

See the alternative example to reproduce the issue using a terminal, I described it in my previous message. I can ensure you that no process is making high usage of either CPU or memory or disk or anything. I'm a developer, and I have a decent control over what my Mac is doing; I often open the Activity Monitor and check. May 2, AM in response to leroydouglas In response to leroydouglas. Thank you leroydouglas I deleted the com. May 2, AM. Question: Q: Finder slow to show new files created More Less.

Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: algodave algodave. Screenshot image files appeared instantly! More Less. Otherwise, your Mac may suffer performance issues. To check storage usage, click on the Apple logo on the top left of your screen, and select About This Mac , then click the Storage tab. You can also use this app to find duplicate files if you are used to storing multiple copies of backups and photos on your Mac.

Clean your Mac as much as you can to reclaim more free disk space, as this helps improve the overall performance of your Mac. Plus, the Finder slow issue can disappear too. Other times when you just finished transferring a large number of files from an external drive to your Mac. In this case, the Spotlight often needs to index all new files for you to search. However, the process usually takes quite a while to complete. During the Spotlight indexing process, your Mac is likely to run slowly, heat up, and the Finder app will lag as well.

How to know if Spotlight is indexing files? Learn how to do that with the step-by-step instructions MacObserver introduced. In some cases, the preferences files associated with the Finder app could corrupt or break — causing Mac Finder to misbehave.

To fix that, the best way is to delete Finder Preferences. This scenario is best for when the Finder app on your Mac is not responding or becomes inaccessible. Open the Terminal app. Delete the primary Finder preferences file. At the Terminal prompt, type the following command exactly as written and press Return key on your Mac.

The Finder not responding issue can be very annoying as we are used to relying on the app to access files and folders. But the problem does happen now and then, particularly when you just upgraded your Mac to a newer macOS version.

By the way, if you are new to Mac, learning about the Finder will help you better organize and manage your Mac files. Check out this Apple support article for more information.

We hope you find the above troubleshooting guide helpful and hopefully you have fixed the problem. If you have any questions regarding the issue, leave a comment and let us know. Chris is a lifelong tech enthusiast with a broad range of interests including coding, data analysis, traveling, and more. He used to work as a software programmer immersing himself in the world of codes, now he finds it more interesting talking to real people.

My finder keeps timing out and being unresponsive for my MacBook pro. It is very frustrating. I cannot move a folder without it crashing. Please help!



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