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Launchpad icons bug?

Got this empty images after some time of work with mavericks. Anyone else with this trouble?

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MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mavericks (10.9)

Posted on Oct 24, 2013 4:43 AM

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Oct 24, 2013 5:02 AM in response to iteron

Do you have any third party 'hidden feature/tweaking' applications installed which you use to modify preferences in the dashboard [ie onyx, which is now deprecated in mavericks]? If so, uninstall them according to the developers' instructions.


From the Finder Menu Bar, Go.. > Go to Folder ... > ~/Library/Preferences/


Copy the bolded path. A finder menu will pop up with property list files for your account. Delete the following:


com.apple.dashboard.client.plist

com.apple.dashboard.plist

com.apple.dock.extra.plist

com.apple.dock.plist

com.apple.desktop.plist


Reboot your machine and see if the problem still occurs.

Nov 12, 2013 7:59 AM in response to iteron

I've tried the method listed in response #4, where you go to preferences and delete certain files. It didn't work, it only removed my icons from the dock and set it back to default. The problem is, I can't open Terminal.. Like many of my icons in laucnhpad, Terminal is missing its icon too, and I can't open these programs. PDF-viewer, iBooks, Maps and several other programs can launch, but I can't interact in the program. What to do?

Nov 15, 2013 3:50 AM in response to appleuser1993

Hi, this worked for me -



First, free up enough disk space so that you no longer get disk-full warnings. Then, in the Finder, select Go > Go to Folder... from the menu bar, enter the following in the text box that opens, and press return:


~/Library/Application Support/Dock

Move the contents of the folder that opens to the Dock and close the folder. Log out, log back in, and test.


Nov 16, 2013 5:23 AM in response to iteron

Killing the database and regenerating it only works temporarily as a few days later the problem reappears for me. As another person said, you lose your organization. I think this is a bug that Apple will need to fix ultimately. In the meantime, searching around for a solution I found this:


http://launchpadmanager.com


It's an app to help with launchpad and has a demo-mode. Simply clicking "Regnerate" in the app after starting it the first time fixed the problem for me -- however I don't know if this would do the same as before and lose organization. Since the app seems to be designed for organization, perhaps it keeps a separate database and refreshes the launchpad database. I'm going to check it out but thought I'd share it for others that might be interested in looking into a temporary fix as well.

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