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finder crashes with maverick

Installed Mavericks and shortly thereafter Finder crashed. Error message keeps appearing, click OK to send to Apple and message returns. Tried restart to no avail. Any suggestions?

iMac, OS X Mavericks (10.9)

Posted on Oct 23, 2013 10:25 AM

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Nov 5, 2013 2:27 PM in response to dlingman

Thank you Thank You for posting this "example"... I was looking in the wrong place for the icon... My icon was up there on that little menu bar all the time, but I couldnt see it. I clicked on it and disabled "show file sync status....". I also "quit google drive" as I don't think I have a need for it. I did a little clicking around in the finder...and all appears to be OK.... Thanks so much...

Nov 6, 2013 5:34 AM in response to etopia

See the MacFixit article:


http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13727_7-57610835-263/google-drive-crashing-finder-i n-os-x-mavericks/?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=MacFixIt


To quote:

UPDATE (Nov 5, 9:50am): Google has issued an update to Google Drive that should address this problem for affected users. To clear the problem, Google has instructed users to simply quit and relaunch the Google Drive application.

Dec 2, 2013 10:02 AM in response to Gwen Harold

I still have issues. I've unchecked the icon status (no change), I've disconnected the acount, reinstalled Google Drive, reattached account (no change), called Apple, reset SMC, reset PRAM, verified/repaired disk, no change...


Finder will crash completely, folders will no longer update/show their contents, and even force quitting and relaunching finder will not work. The only thing that gets it back is to restart the computer, and then it's just a matter of hours before it happens again. I frequently use google drive in a tabbed finder window, but can't confirm that there's a connection with tabbed finder windows and this problem.


Called Apple again, and this time they advised me to 1) reinstall mavericks then check back, and 2) if that doesn't work, reformat the whole disk then do a clean install. Seems like a good solution right? 😟

Dec 2, 2013 10:17 AM in response to cybeross

cybeross wrote:


Called Apple again, and this time they advised me to 1) reinstall mavericks then check back, and 2) if that doesn't work, reformat the whole disk then do a clean install. Seems like a good solution right? 😟

Yes that is one solution or consider removing Google Drive completely to see if your Mac can work for a few hours without it.

https://support.google.com/drive/answer/2375081?hl=en


Also try disabling Google software updater & rebooting.

https://support.google.com/installer/answer/147176?hl=en


If you really need Google Drive speak to Google not Apple, Google are the ones who need to fix the issues it causes.


Or you can revert to an earlier OS assuming the Mac isn't 10.9 only.

Dec 3, 2013 4:29 AM in response to cybeross

This doesn't help you directly but I've never re-installed it and (touch wood) non of the problems have re-occured. I've just upped my space on other storage platforms to take over the slack until there is a WORKING solution.


It is a shame that so much of the software from the leading players is now so 'ecosystemed', it is always someone else that is to blame - not a lot of use to those of us in the real world.

Dec 5, 2013 9:46 AM in response to Roy.A

@Roy.A,


You can boot into recovery mode & select the 'reinstall OS X' option. That will install 10.9 'in place' which means the OS files will be installed, but your user data & 3rd party Applications should stay installed.


You should definitely backup before doing this. Installing or reinstalling shouldn't be performed without having a full copy of the data on another disk (or several copies).


You don't appear to have posted any information on what is wrong with the Mac & what troubleshooting steps you have tried, so reinstalling may not fix anything. Clearing font caches won't resolve very many issues at all.


It would be a very good idea if you created your own thread because all the suggestions here may or may not relate to your issue. Just post a link after creating it if you think it is related.

Dec 30, 2013 12:56 AM in response to applezen

I am praying that someone can help me. I am currently sitting here with my MacBook (not pro) in front of my attempting to install this stupid maverick. I am terrible with computers and it is 4 am. This is the second time that I am going through the permission verify after verifying my disc. I don't care what I lose because I have my school files backed up. I'm considering taking it into the apple store today to see what they can do. Will they fix this with no charge? My boyfriend explained that it is a very simple process and will definitely be with me since he is better with computer than I. Please no snarky comments, I am simply a 21 year old student who is not very computer literate.

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