HOW did Apple update loose the downloads folder?

This is insanity at its best. Apple releases an OPERATING SYSTEM that is partially missing items? Are you kidding me? Has anyone been able to solve this dilemma as of this dated question? Please help... Apple M1 iMac(2021) with Ventura 13.0.1


What is happening to Apple? Launching a new operating system with a major part of functionality missing? Please don't say "it just to be expected from new launches" because that's a Microsoft excuse... mahalo

iMac 27″, macOS 11.6

Posted on Nov 29, 2022 12:41 PM

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Posted on Nov 29, 2022 12:59 PM

It's highly unlikely that the actual Downloads folder in your user home folder was removed.


But someone else reported missing Finder sidebar shortcuts in Favorites for Desktop, Downloads, Recents, etc. Changing the Finder Settings to turn those shortcuts on didn't work. There is a configuration file that holds the settings and it was damaged. The user was able to remove that file then restart Finder and then redo the Settings and it fixed the problem.


The file in question is here:

~/Library/Application\ Support/com.apple.sharedfilelist/com.apple.LSSharedFileList.FavoriteItems.sfl2


Copy that file to the Desktop to make a backup then remove the copy in the listed location above.


Hold Ctrl+Options+Command and right-click the Finder icon in the Dock and choose to Relaunch the Finder. Then in Finder press Command+Comma to access Finder Settings and the Sidebar icon at the top. Re-check the sidebar items you wish to see. Then in Finder you can drag and drop them sidebar Favorites to the order you desire.


Then reboot and verify the settings are kept. That should solve the problem


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Nov 29, 2022 12:59 PM in response to StructuredWater

It's highly unlikely that the actual Downloads folder in your user home folder was removed.


But someone else reported missing Finder sidebar shortcuts in Favorites for Desktop, Downloads, Recents, etc. Changing the Finder Settings to turn those shortcuts on didn't work. There is a configuration file that holds the settings and it was damaged. The user was able to remove that file then restart Finder and then redo the Settings and it fixed the problem.


The file in question is here:

~/Library/Application\ Support/com.apple.sharedfilelist/com.apple.LSSharedFileList.FavoriteItems.sfl2


Copy that file to the Desktop to make a backup then remove the copy in the listed location above.


Hold Ctrl+Options+Command and right-click the Finder icon in the Dock and choose to Relaunch the Finder. Then in Finder press Command+Comma to access Finder Settings and the Sidebar icon at the top. Re-check the sidebar items you wish to see. Then in Finder you can drag and drop them sidebar Favorites to the order you desire.


Then reboot and verify the settings are kept. That should solve the problem


Nov 29, 2022 6:26 PM in response to StructuredWater

See those white paper icons with little arrows for Desktop, Documents, Downloads? That means they are pointing somewhere else, being redirected. I am guessing they were on Dropbox. Since you removed Dropbox the pointers (aliases) are failing to locate the Desktop, Documents, and Downloads in the missing Dropbox.


Put Dropbox back find your data and move the folder back to your home folder. Then get rid of Dropbox if that is what you want to do.


Dropbox works by having a local folder called Dropbox that contains your data which is copies to the Dropbox cloud drive and if you have multiple devices it will sync changes to those files between them. At some point either Dropbox did it or you created aliases to those 3 folders and moved the actual folders to the Dropbox folder leaving the aliases to point to them.

Nov 29, 2022 12:44 PM in response to StructuredWater

StructuredWater wrote:

This is insanity at its best. Apple releases an OPERATING SYSTEM that is partially missing items? Are you kidding me? Has anyone been able to solve this dilemma as of this dated question? Please help... Apple M1 iMac(2021) with Ventura 13.0.1



What is the question— are you saying you can not find the Downloads folder...(?)


Use the Spotlight Command Spacebar and search if in doubt.





Search with Spotlight on Mac - Apple Support


Nov 29, 2022 8:38 PM in response to James Brickley

I reinstalled Dropbox... It has taken control of those folders, yes... I have moved them back to sidebar... I am terrified now to remove Dropbox... The reason I wanted out of Dropbox is that they hijacked my folders and maxed out the 2.3 GB with "backup" which I never authorized it to do... now a lot of files are missing but that is OK if it is really safe now...


I appreciate your assistance and guidance with this... I hope this is over...

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