Q: How should I repair Finder?
During tests I performed after I suddenly and completely lost all Internet service while online, it became impossible to either restart or shut down my iMac. I had no option but instead to power my iMac off using the power button at the rear. The outage lasted for three days and turned out to be a problem in my ISP's network.
Unfortunately, Finder was of course open when I powered down and it now looks as though it's been corrupted to some degree. What I'm fnding is that if, in the main Finder window, I select on the LHS the 'top-level' machine (the name of my iMac), then most of the drives listed on the RHS don't show the correct used sizes. Their dates are screwy too, some showing dates like '1st Jan 1970'.
I've hitherto had the main drive partitioned into four, the Mavericks drive being the system volume. I run two other drives but they're external - a dedicated Mavericks USB-connected backup drive, and another partitioned three ways.
One of the three latter partitions is a non-used, reserved partition, but Finder's now saying that it contains 12.7MB of data. It doesn't, because if I look elsewhere the answer I get is that it rightly contains nothing.
If in Finder I select the Mavericks backup drive on the LHS, I get the folder Backups.backupdb on the right, but the size it gives for this is 456.65GB. This is impossible, since the entire backup drive is only 256GB. If I rt-click on this backup folder and select Get Info, I also see the size as 456.65GB. The RHS columns in Finder are also difficult to retain and re-position, from session to session.
All other drives and files, when individually sought, return correct sizes and dates, as also with saved personal files. It's just that main Finder window that seems to be the problem.
Of course, when I had to power down, the backup drive (connected to the Mac's main USB bus) suddenly lost its power also. Time Machine does, however, still seem to work. I haven't however, attempted to do a backdated restore because (a) I'm unsure of how precisely to do it when a restore of just a bit of Mavericks OSX itself is involved, (b) there's no guarantee whether a restore from TM will work 100% because the contents of the backup drive may have been corrupted, and (c) perhaps just repairing Finder, without involving restore, will be the safer bet?
Incidentally, all partitions on the iMac are to OSX extended journaled, as is also the external backup drive, but the partitions on the other external physical drive were reformatted by me some time ago to exFat.
Programs (applications) on the Mavericks system partition all seem to be working okay.
So, on Mavericks, Finder shows the usual folders Applications, Library, System and Users. How can some or all of these be repaired (the Finder files in particular) so that the 'top'level' volume sizes and dates in Finder show correctly?
iMac (27-inch, Late 2013), OS X Mavericks (10.9.2)
Posted on Sep 28, 2016 3:54 AM