![]() You are deleting it to force OS X to recreate it, just in case it has some kind of corruption that is affecting whether Finder restores windows/tabs after a restart. If the file is gone, OS X will simply create it again. ![]() It is simply a file OS X creates for storing the state info about Finder. Delete that file.Īfter deleting that file, restart your system. TotalFinder Ken July 1, 2022, 2:27pm 103 Another day, another (personal) problem. Hit Enter, and you will now be looking at that folder. It’s kinda hard to tell if TotalFinder has caused this. It seems to be only happened when TotalFinder is installed. I did try to delete all TotalFinder and Finder preferences, but no go. I couldn’t find any weird log in the log file nor from the dmesg. Now hit Control-V to paste in the file path you copied. For some unknown reason, I keep losing Favourites (it resets back to default list) on the Sidebar when TotalFinder is installed recently. The “Go to the folder” dialogue will appear. ![]() To locate that file, copy the following folder path: ~/Library/Saved Application State/ I didn’t need to do it, but it may help in some situations.ĭelete the following file: ~/Library/Saved Application State/ Something else I have seen recommended is this. This saves having to wait for your whole system to shut-down and each time you test Finder for this issue. If you use XtraFinder you can just go to its Tools menu, and click “Restart Finder”. Then restart your system to see if the tabs are restored. Open a Finder window, and bring up multiple tabs. That is the first thing I would suggest trying. This seems to be working with and without XtraFinder managing the Tabs in Finder. ![]() If you want to save the information on your iPhone, iPad or iPod, make a backup. After this my Finder has resumed restoring open tabs and windows after a system restart (and even after a forced restart of the Finder app). If youre using iTunes, make sure you have the latest version. That will set the above-mentioned option to TRUE. What I ended up doing was issuing the following command in Terminal: defaults write NSQuitAlwaysKeepsWindows -bool true ![]()
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