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Slow loading Finder in Mavericks?

I bought the brand new Macbook Pro Retina that came with Mavericks plus I upgraded my old Macbook Pro Retina to Mavericks before my new one came. On both computers I am noticing a few different things that are rather annoying.


When attaching documents to emails, etc... it is taking my finder forever to load the contents of the directory I am trying to access. It is doing this on both computers, so I am assuming this is something to do with Mavericks and not the new computer. It is rather frustrating because for my job, I am contstantly attaching documents to emails every day, but having to wait a good minute or two for a directory to load to find what I am looking for to attach is getting rather annoying.


Even my stickie notes load slow now when opening them in Mavericks and it has never done that before. They kind of appear laggy when loading. Usually they just popped right up.


Is anybody else experiencing this problem? Any suggestions for a fix? I really enjoy Mavericks but it seems to be messing with the overall performance of some things.

Posted on Oct 30, 2013 8:05 AM

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Nov 19, 2013 7:06 AM in response to kufan0001

I didn't read through every post on this thread, so maybe someone else has reported this already. From a thread on MacRumours http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1654986 it appears that the problem with finder and other apps' file containers, at least for me, can be solved temporarily by killing (Force Quit) com.apple.IconServicesAgent from the activity monitor. At least when I have the problem I kill that and the file list populates immediately. I found this because of the endless “com.apple.IconServicesAgent: Failed to write file ” messages in the console and searching on that. Is anyone else seeing this as well? So for now I leave the Activity Monitor always running so I can kill that process.

Nov 19, 2013 8:15 AM in response to kufan0001

My Finder actually has NO problems when I am just using the Finder such as browsing in my Finder, etc... I have had no problems with anything when using just the Finder itself. It sounds like a lot of you are having a slow loading Finder in general.


My problem comes into play when I am in another app/program (such as mail, or my PDF Merge program). When I am trying to browse in these apps/programs to find what I need to attach and/or open - it takes a good 40 seconds or so for the contents to show up. It is totally annoying my workflow as I am attaching documents to emails all day! This problem never happened before Mavericks! Grrr!


So, not sure if these suggestions would help me or not. I have tried a few and nothing has changed. 😟

Nov 19, 2013 7:35 PM in response to kufan0001

I only experience issues in the Save and Open dialogs. Finder by itself works just fine for me. Very responsive.


I've tried all of the following suggestions to get the Save and Open dialogs to work properly:



I've also uninstalled Default Folder X and tested without it. Made no difference. Any other ideas?

Nov 19, 2013 7:50 PM in response to zeloeistotheo

I tried all the things you mentioned too with no luck. Finder by itself was fine. Only open/save were slow.


Please try this, it's only thing that worked for me. I've always have WiFi off and connect via Ethernet Cable.

Once I disconnected my Ethernet cable all the Open/Save dialogs were fast in all programs. I don't know why though.


I disconnected it and restarted, and it was all fast. Once I reconnected the Ethernet cable, the 20-25 second wait came back.


Now I have to figure out why the Ethernet makes it so slow.


Good luck.

Nov 20, 2013 6:06 AM in response to kufan0001

Yea I have the same thing, when I start my mac up, and open any folder on the desktop, it takes a good 10 seconds for the files in that folder to show up. It happens in any and all folders on the desktop. This only happens after startup. Once I'm going, it never happens again, until I restart again. What the heck. Not sure how long it's been going on, just noticed it last night. 😟 I've tried everything, including re-installing Mavericks, and nothin has worked. Finder works fine, no slowness, just the files taking a while to load up on the folders. 😟

Nov 20, 2013 12:48 PM in response to kufan0001

Hosts Automounts

The hosts type of automount allows autofs to run showmount “-e” on each entry in the hosts database (usually in /etc/hosts) to discover shares exported by those servers. If auto_master contains:

/net -hosts

and the /etc/hosts file contains:

##
# Host Database
#
192.168.1.3 suse.baranaba.com

and suse.baranaba.com is exporting these shares:

# showmount -e suse.baranaba.com Exports list on suse.baranaba.com: /shared 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 /bin 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 /opt 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 /home 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0

then the /net directory will contain:

bash-3.2# ls -R /net suse.baranaba.com

/net/suse.baranaba.com:

bin home opt shared

Since Mac OS X contains entries for localhost and broadcast in the /etc/hosts file, entries for these will appear in /net. However, since these do not have shares exported, no shares will be triggered when they are accessed in /net. They can safely be ignored.

The hosts automount map is normally specified with the nobrowse option, so shares or exports that have not already been mounted will not appear (either with the ls terminal command or the Finder). Since this option is not currently supported, an entry for each host will appear in the /etc/hosts file.



The file open dialog everytime scans this share ... disabling the automount stops the slowdowns. And it makes rich and sexy. 😉 Do you loose something? No.

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