Safari doesn not show up on screen

I am on my MacBook Pro and have Safari open, as indicated in my dock but when I click on the Safari icon there is no window visible, not even a toolbar at the top of the screen. I have all apps closed or minimized and there is no Safari window on my desktop. The pages that are loaded in Safari show up in my touch bar but not on the screen. If I close and reopen Safari the pages return to the touch bar as blank until they reload. In addition Mission Control no longer works in Hot Corners, the only function that seems to work is Put Display To Sleep. What's up?

MacBook Pro (15-inch, Late 2016), macOS Sierra (10.12.3), Touchbar

Posted on Apr 20, 2017 8:19 AM

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Posted on May 2, 2017 9:32 PM

I was able to fix this problem by going to System Preferences and under Mission Control switching the Dashboard toggle to "off". My Safari window immediately showed up on the Desktop. Toggling the Dashboard back to "As Space" seems not to have re-introduced the problem. Hope this helps!

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Apr 20, 2017 8:59 AM in response to studog2

Do a backup, using either Time Machine or a cloning program, to ensure files/data can be recovered. Two backups are better than one.


Try setting up another admin user account to see if the same problem continues. If Back-to-My Mac is selected in System Preferences, the Guest account will not work. The intent is to see if it is specific to one account or a system wide problem. This account can be deleted later.


Isolating an issue by using another user account


If the problem is still there, try booting into the Safe Mode using your normal account. Disconnect all peripherals except those needed for the test. Shut down the computer and then power it back up after waiting 10 seconds. Immediately after hearing the startup chime, hold down the shift key and continue to hold it until the gray Apple icon and a progress bar appear. The boot up is significantly slower than normal. This will reset some caches, forces a directory check, and disables all startup and login items, among other things. When you reboot normally, the initial reboot may be slower than normal. If the system operates normally, there may be 3rd party applications which are causing a problem. Try deleting/disabling the third party applications after a restart by using the application un-installer or by using the developer’s uninstall instructions. For each disable/delete, you will need to restart if you don't do them all at once.




Safe Mode - About El Capitan also Sierra


Safe Mode Startup – El Capitan. also Sierra


If it works in the Safe Mode, try running this program when booted normally and then copy and paste the output in a reply. The program was created by Etresoft, a frequent contributor. Please use copy and paste as screen shots can be hard to read. On the screen with Options, please open Options and check the bottom 2 boxes before running. Click “Share Report” button in the toolbar, select “Copy to Clipboard” and then paste into a reply. This will show what is running on your computer. No personal information is shown.

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