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Oct 30, 2014 8:33 AM in response to Tomasz Kasperekby Flatak,Same problem, it appears with Yosemite final release.
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Oct 30, 2014 9:40 AM in response to Tomasz Kasperekby Bengiefons,Same problem with my Mid 2014 Macbook Pro 15 inch Retina Display. I also had a 27 inch iMac late 2012 and not problems on that one.
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Oct 30, 2014 3:36 PM in response to Bengiefonsby Schoggiweggli,I have the same problem on a brand new iMac 5k. I have a second screen connected and if i move the Finder window over to the other screen it gets back to working normal for some time. It seems theres something wrong with *refreshing* or so.
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Oct 31, 2014 1:45 AM in response to Schoggiweggliby h6770,me too, same icon view problem on the iMac27 5K Yosemite that i ‘ve just received yesterday from Apple, it's looks like it a yosemite-retina problem because i don’t have this bug on my iMac27 late 2012 Yosemite
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Oct 31, 2014 5:06 AM in response to h6770by Nee Kun,My experiencing same issue on my iMac Retina 5K, it happens randomly and I could not replicate the issue consistently.
Gotta wait for Apple to release bug fix
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Oct 31, 2014 7:13 AM in response to Tomasz Kasperekby MFPhF,I had the same trouble with finder. But I let the new Version of OnyX run over - so now everything's fine (still). No more empty windows, graphic problems with file names etc.
MBPR 15 Mid 2012
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Oct 31, 2014 8:42 AM in response to Tomasz Kasperekby RonHerrema,I've tried pretty much every solution that has been offered online for this problem with no joy. The Finder still shows most of my folders as being empty. I can get into a few of the folders in my User folder using the Finder, but for the most part I have to resort to Terminal to open anything. And it's not just in icon view, but in all views.
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Nov 2, 2014 1:26 AM in response to RonHerremaby nick101,Just in case you missed something, here's a collection of things to try:
1. Trash the Finder Prerfeences (~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.finder.plist) and restart Finder
2. Trash the Finder cache (~/Library/Caches/com.apple.finder - the entire folder) and restart Finder
3. Rebuild Spotlight indexes - System Preferences, Spotlight, Privacy - drag all disks from the Finder into the Privacy pane. Exist SysPref, then go back and remove all disks from the Privacy pane - this forces Spotlght to reindex
4. Repair Permissions (Disk Utility)
5. Clear out any temporary files, caches etc and restart the Mac. For me, the easiest way to do this is to use Onyx from Titanium Software - it's free and reliable
http://www.titanium.free.fr/downloadonyx.php
I hope one of these helps
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Nov 4, 2014 8:14 PM in response to Tomasz Kasperekby Clayton Rhoades,Doing a "me too." I have a one week old brand new iMac 5k and I've tried reinstalling yosemite, removing programs, etc., nothing has worked. Did a 45 minute chat with apple twice tonight. First person said to just exchange the computer . Second one spent a lot of time trying to look at it but nothing. Also find that files are missing but also that files have black marks when they do show. They want me to talk with a sr advisor and i've been on hold for 30 minutes now to do that.

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Nov 4, 2014 8:22 PM in response to Clayton Rhoadesby Schoggiweggli,I also found no solution to this on my new 5k iMac. I'm really thinking if i just return it. My MBP13" from 2011 has no issues. Very disappointing after all those great years with Apple products.
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Nov 4, 2014 8:41 PM in response to Schoggiweggliby Clayton Rhoades,I Have been on the phone 50 minutes mostly waiting. On phone now. Disappointing service my last few interactions. Things have declined noticeably. Polite but no answers so far.