User profile for user: ichaddy ichaddy. Works fine now even after a restart. I deleted the file "com. Reply Helpful 3 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: woondidu woondidu. Jan 23, AM in response to ichaddy In response to ichaddy hi all I have the same problem. User profile for user: rstoner rstoner.
Jan 27, AM in response to topping In response to topping I had the same problem this morning. Removing the plist file seems to have done the trick. Jan 28, AM in response to topping In response to topping AH this problem showed up again this morning and based on my playing around, I think Finder was choking on my external USB drive.
I ran disk repair and there were several errors reported and repaired. Been running nice and quite for several hours now. User profile for user: bytemonkey bytemonkey. Moved the com. User profile for user: snowyogi snowyogi. Mar 13, AM in response to rstoner In response to rstoner Deleting all the screen captures on the desktop worked for me. Deleting about 30 png files immediately resolved the problem without reboot. User profile for user: Phil.
H Phil. Mar 22, AM in response to snowyogi In response to snowyogi As of Previously reported around The window calculations are clearly done.
In my case removing the preference file com. It is hard to imagine this bug lingering until Quite reproducible. No time today to progressively delete preference files. Reply Helpful 1 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: KTransue KTransue. H Thanks Phil. I like having "calculate all sizes" set, especially since my MacBook Pro is using just about all available space.
But, unchecking "calculate all sizes" restored typical cpu usage instantly. User profile for user: mjc mjc. Aug 15, PM in response to topping In response to topping I solved this issue by setting my finder preferences for "New Finder window show:" to my home folder Oct 3, AM in response to mjc In response to mjc This worked for me!
Viewed 12k times. This is my first Stack-anything post btw, so please be gentle. Thanks in advance! Improve this question. Jesse Baer Jesse Baer 1 1 gold badge 2 2 silver badges 7 7 bronze badges. The next time it comes up run top -o cpu from Terminal to get a better grasp on what is going on.
You can use lsof to list open files. Also helpful might be fuser. Out of curiosity, do you have FileVault enabled?
Or Secure Empty Trash? Didn't find a specific suspicious file to try fuser on. Nathan - nope, neither. Show 2 more comments. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. I had the Finder set to show invisible files, and turning that off seemed to cure things.
I'd had that setting on for a while though, so I'm hesitant to assume that I've cured the problem for good. As I mentioned, there have been other cases where I thought I'd solved this only to see it happen again. Not awful, but unusual, and apparently enough, in conjunction with Chrome and a warm office, to trigger my fan… Here's the output from sampling configd: pastebin.
Add a comment. You have DTrace available. I had to open it with VLC to "repair" it. And then it mysteriously started working again. Martin Marconcini Martin Marconcini Thanks - as you may have noted from my answer to NSGod, the Finder CPU usage has gone down, but now configd seems to be acting up, albeit mildly. I wouldn't normally worry about it, but I'd like here's the Console output from the — Jesse Baer. Instruments app - Xcode 3 is provided to free developers or Xcode 4 purchased in the Mac App Store or as a paid developer.
Kyle Cronin Kyle Cronin The Overflow Blog. And one more strange observation. The high CPU consumption by Finder appeared just after i click on the desktop!!!
I did a clean install and the Finder was still sluggish. I tried the Terminal tip provided here, and it seems to have helped. The issue is that when I am in an application, such as Photoshop, and go to open a file, the window shows all my directories as empty for about seconds. I can see the main folder, but no files or subfolders?
I changed the default preference and things populate the dialogue boxes as expected. I use the killall Finder command each time I turn my mac on just to bring back coloured and icon folder designs.
Once you quit Cinch, it stops doing that. 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. John says:. August 24, at pm. Felicia Santos says:. June 21, at am. Lio says:.
May 8, at am. January 1, at am. Liz says:. October 20, at pm. Rob says:. October 18, at am. October 5, at am. Vera says:. October 2, at am. Maly says:. September 22, at am. August 15, at pm. July 31, at am. Paea says:. Ami says:. August 3, at pm. Andy says:. May 7, at am. Renata says:. April 1, at pm. February 21, at pm. Jim says:. January 6, at am. Chuck says:. November 28, at pm. Zoha says:. November 24, at am. Daisy says:. October 17, at pm. Colin Holgate says:. August 29, at pm.
Bob Reichel says:. August 29, at am. Yarick says:. July 23, at am. Rubes says:. May 13, at am. Derek says:. April 24, at am. March 25, at am. March 11, at am.
0コメント