Suddenly, Red Exclamation Mark Circles have appeared in Finder

Apple Studio Mac with Ventura 13.4.1 (c) Finder Issue


Suddenly, Red Exclamation Mark Circles have appeared in Finder's Folder and Files on Macintosh HD.


All Folders and Files working normally apart fro red circle. have appeared.

Also Mac Studio will not start in Safe Mode


Urgent help needed


many thanks



Mac Studio, macOS 13.4

Posted on Jul 19, 2023 3:31 PM

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Posted on Jul 19, 2023 6:51 PM

Thanks for your reply... I have not got Dropbox. OneDrive was not loaded.


I spent nearly 2 hours with Apple Support including second level engineering. We may have identified the problem?


I use a Cloud Service provider called pCloud with servers in USA and EU. pCloud is an excellent, provider of web based Cloud Services with very high security levels, I am a long term, happy user. However, they have an app called "pCloud Drive" that tries to provide a "virtual" Finder Folder and a Desktop "Drive".


The pCloud Drive app is dependent on a third party utility called "macFUSE". Apple allows this to be integrated with Ventura. macFUSE allows you to extend macOS’s native file handling capabilities via third-party file systems like pCloud.


(Dropbox, OneDrive, etc. also have Finder virtual drive integration apps - I do not use these, but other users may get Red Circle issues?)


Unfortunately; my experiences showed that pCloud Drive had significant Ventura integration problems for some time. I had big issues and removed the early versions (all reported to pCloud Support). The latest pCloud Ventura version seemed to have resolved the problems until "Red Circles" appeared.




I am confident that pCloud will resolve things, but for the time being; I removed pCloud Drive and my Red Circles are gone (I hope it is soon fixed).


Hope this helps.



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Jul 19, 2023 6:51 PM in response to Barney-15E

Thanks for your reply... I have not got Dropbox. OneDrive was not loaded.


I spent nearly 2 hours with Apple Support including second level engineering. We may have identified the problem?


I use a Cloud Service provider called pCloud with servers in USA and EU. pCloud is an excellent, provider of web based Cloud Services with very high security levels, I am a long term, happy user. However, they have an app called "pCloud Drive" that tries to provide a "virtual" Finder Folder and a Desktop "Drive".


The pCloud Drive app is dependent on a third party utility called "macFUSE". Apple allows this to be integrated with Ventura. macFUSE allows you to extend macOS’s native file handling capabilities via third-party file systems like pCloud.


(Dropbox, OneDrive, etc. also have Finder virtual drive integration apps - I do not use these, but other users may get Red Circle issues?)


Unfortunately; my experiences showed that pCloud Drive had significant Ventura integration problems for some time. I had big issues and removed the early versions (all reported to pCloud Support). The latest pCloud Ventura version seemed to have resolved the problems until "Red Circles" appeared.




I am confident that pCloud will resolve things, but for the time being; I removed pCloud Drive and my Red Circles are gone (I hope it is soon fixed).


Hope this helps.



Aug 4, 2023 1:26 PM in response to Pelikanyo

I have had an extensive conversation with support@pcloud.com. This is not an Apple issue. It relates to the way pCloud's drive app interacts with Ventura. pCloud support are aware of the issue. I suggest you contact them by email to support@pcloud.com.


Will only be fixed by a stable update to the pCloud drive app. I suggest you remove the app completely, then download latest version from pCloud and try again.


Aug 14, 2023 4:12 PM in response to Pelikanyo

I think I have discovered that - If the pCloud Drive app is terminated using the normal Mac approach i.e. using "Eject pCloud Drive", on the FUSE pCloud drive icon: then, the Finder "red peril" appears.


I am surprised that pCloud support seem to have missed that, perhaps pCloud's "devotion" to FUSE is the issue?

If you quit pCloud via the Menu Bar icon, the red circles do not appear, ( at least on my Ventura Mac).


I hope this helps.

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