Finder not opening icons in High Sierra 10.13.5 after software install and restart

Literally every time I install a software update or software that I'm installing for the first time and have to restart finder freezes and won't launch the desktop icons or previews of the icons in the tray.


This has been happening for a couple of months and usually can be fixed with another restart but lately it will take multiple restarts (4-5), clearing of the VRAM and all the cache's in order for it to work. I've read about various versions of this problem when High Sierra first came out but I feel like at this point it should be fixed. I have already done a reinstall of High Sierra which didn't fix the problem but made it worse.


Any help would be appreciated.

iMac, macOS Sierra (10.12.6)

Posted on Jun 27, 2018 1:30 PM

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Posted on Jul 9, 2018 9:57 AM

Cleanmymac claims another victim 😠


You should uninstall following the developer's instructions, but still there is no way to tell what damage this has already caused.

Ultimately, a clean install is probably necessary.


You should also uninstall bitdefender. It provides zero protection and can conflict with the normal usage of the system.


Also, the version of paragon software does not seem to be compatible with High Sierra. If you use it to read and write NTFS drives, you need to update.

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Jul 9, 2018 9:57 AM in response to Rigid Vacuum

Cleanmymac claims another victim 😠


You should uninstall following the developer's instructions, but still there is no way to tell what damage this has already caused.

Ultimately, a clean install is probably necessary.


You should also uninstall bitdefender. It provides zero protection and can conflict with the normal usage of the system.


Also, the version of paragon software does not seem to be compatible with High Sierra. If you use it to read and write NTFS drives, you need to update.

Jul 9, 2018 9:35 AM in response to Luis Sequeira1

Here's the results below. I should note that while I was running it the the desktop icons and preview icons in the tray had not loaded as is my problem, then half way through running it they did so I'm not sure it that will skew the results. Also, the two files it claims are adware don't exist and I run a paid for subscriptions to the latest Bitdefender which has caught many little bits of malware so I find it hard to believe it got past it, that said I'll email a screen shot of the two files to them that it identified to get their take.


Thanks for the help.


EtreCheck version: 4.3.4 (4D037)

Report generated: 2018-07-09 12:07:15

Download EtreCheck from https://etrecheck.com

Runtime: 2:50

Performance: Excellent


Problem: Other problem

Description:

Desktop and file icons not loading after restart along with file preview icons and folder preview icons.


Major Issues:

Anything that appears on this list needs immediate attention.


Adware - Adware detected.


Minor Issues:

These issues do not need immediate attention but they may indicate future problems.


Clean up - There are orphan files that could be removed. (Deleted these)

Small backup drive - Time Machine backup drive is too small.

Unsigned files - There are unsigned software file installed. They appear to be legitimate but should be reviewed.

32-bit Apps - This machine has 32-bits apps that may have problems in the future.


Hardware Information:

iMac (27-inch, Late 2012)

iMac Model: iMac13,2

1 3.4 GHz Intel Core i7 (i7-3770) CPU: 4-core

32 GB RAM - At maximum

BANK 0/DIMM0 - 8 GB DDR3 1600 ok

BANK 1/DIMM0 - 8 GB DDR3 1600 ok

BANK 0/DIMM1 - 8 GB DDR3 1600 ok

BANK 1/DIMM1 - 8 GB DDR3 1600 ok


Video Information:

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680MX - VRAM: 2048 MB

iMac 2560 x 1440


Drives:

disk0 - APPLE SSD SM768E 751.28 GB (Solid State - TRIM: Yes)

Internal SATA 6 Gigabit Serial ATA

disk0s1 - EFI (MS-DOS FAT32) [EFI] 210 MB

disk0s2 751.07 GB

disk1s1 - Macintosh HD (APFS) 751.07 GB (584.82 GB used)

disk1s2 - Preboot (APFS) [APFS Preboot] 751.07 GB (23 MB used)

disk1s3 - Recovery (APFS) [Recovery] 751.07 GB (518 MB used)

disk1s4 - VM (APFS) [APFS VM] 751.07 GB (2.15 GB used)


disk2 - Western Digital My Book 1144 4.00 TB

External USB 5 Gbit/s

disk2s1 - EFI (MS-DOS FAT32) [EFI] 210 MB

disk2s2 - B******1 (Journaled HFS+) 1.00 TB

disk2s3 - B******2 (Journaled HFS+) 1.00 TB

disk2s4 - T***************c (Journaled HFS+) 1.00 TB

disk2s5 - G*************e (Journaled HFS+) 999.25 GB


Mounted Volumes:

disk1s1 - Macintosh HD 751.07 GB (163.43 GB free)

APFS

Mount point: /


disk1s4 - VM [APFS VM] 751.07 GB (163.38 GB free)

APFS

Mount point: /private/var/vm


disk2s2 - B******1 1.00 TB (117.45 GB free)

Journaled HFS+

Mount point: /Volumes/B******1


disk2s3 - B******2 1.00 TB (771.34 GB free)

Journaled HFS+

Mount point: /Volumes/B******2


disk2s4 - T***************c 1.00 TB (703.57 GB free)

Journaled HFS+

Mount point: /Volumes/T***************c


disk2s5 - G*************e 999.25 GB (955.40 GB free)

Journaled HFS+

Mount point: /Volumes/G*************e


Network:

Interface en0: Ethernet

Interface en7: iPhone 3

Interface en1: Wi-Fi

802.11 a/b/g/n

One IPv4 address

Interface en5: iPhone

Interface en6: iPhone 2

Interface en2: Bluetooth PAN

Interface bridge0: Thunderbolt Bridge


System Software:

macOS High Sierra 10.13.5 (17F77)

Time since boot: Less than an hour

System Load: 2.65 (1 min ago) 3.94 (5 min ago) 3.68 (15 min ago)


Security:

System

Status

Gatekeeper

Mac App Store and identified developers

System Integrity Protection

Enabled

Adware:

Launchd: ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.updater.watch.mcy.plist

Reason: Adware name match

Executable: /Users/***/Library/Application Support/updater_mcy/updater_mcy -rm watch -uip m6mcZqLRp6FTkDyL3ff4TwMxNN8sbjAqqvE0uxOJ7Glwf0izsUppNDOLsMiG4f75hQF4bVeWW3JvQ96 P0A3tmbrqJyLs8S4qN3t3loaLLoIJsh8M3rDpaeXY/v+2qY746Rkbm07nlG8qW4Dklla3sGD2As3R0HZ THp710c1JrIY8lJM4ogeczpUeW+kRy2ZPaHyswhjgh0LQ1QkGMM94yT4fm8d3kqo8OtnaC7aKBRui1BF MK5fzq28w9N2I2Fn1+CKSBnNm/oyAjjP6qwAGNBEwHGemU6f208O5JGoVoAYPPI+K9IwVok8729AHGpV dijUgLRCiNqGk2a7pw4uZryF83BYYaRsW2R3jPNWtaJ4uSNENpGj7GhUW8h2fzKOPp4qzl6yqvOdVMQc 2OiQdFzU891Ee8osK4K46w+CgIfWUFZg9DPV5WgyhIWQySrINNUrF2/ePqM0XOLM6GMlBss+rmPBAVnz DKXM9dmr5o7ugK9vb3AQKsotgOYDRzDVPF8q63NhIlRhmU6X8R++cpyxhD3hqw7UYAyG1SM0IUFc+Fx5 R6Ium11GYDxUwQmu74YEBvDlZOD4nlDFNFPED1RqT6amJosE76qd2uyRAyBwYfyYPoHMVTjKOuGxV+9p JHanUuVl7vfEQGpC36AJjtgVtV+Hv7mG5L/7QAAXZucrol5+ikVnui7AgO+zHEbXgtJp+6cTgf6IrLpU 0GVFgOVgmbF0nYTsi9QcqM0B2sA650A+tl+3a2Q8eF/sEipBbS+O+O3sECqVVlEcoXX641N93NnYplP+ 5qyCrzZuToZIuFe2PbqslNMgPg4Ao6wMIVp5rcFouVXiKOnpGZjfFgXHBZgD4XLCdARCQZzqIuld0qM0 btOwCqTVGuAkH7z2654mYpNqU2TLeT4QdczKlj9p1efjVmA3Yh24XkUkXgI4=

Launchd: ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.updater.mcy.plist

Reason: Adware name match

Executable: /Users/***/Library/Application Support/updater_mcy/updater_mcy -rm check -uip m6mcZqLRp6FTkDyL3ff4TwMxNN8sbjAqqvE0uxOJ7Glwf0izsUppNDOLsMiG4f75hQF4bVeWW3JvQ96 P0A3tmbrqJyLs8S4qN3t3loaLLoIJsh8M3rDpaeXY/v+2qY746Rkbm07nlG8qW4Dklla3sGD2As3R0HZ THp710c1JrIY8lJM4ogeczpUeW+kRy2ZPaHyswhjgh0LQ1QkGMM94yT4fm8d3kqo8OtnaC7aKBRui1BF MK5fzq28w9N2I2Fn1+CKSBnNm/oyAjjP6qwAGNBEwHGemU6f208O5JGoVoAYPPI+K9IwVok8729AHGpV dijUgLRCiNqGk2a7pw4uZryF83BYYaRsW2R3jPNWtaJ4uSNENpGj7GhUW8h2fzKOPp4qzl6yqvOdVMQc 2OiQdFzU891Ee8osK4K46w+CgIfWUFZg9DPV5WgyhIWQySrINNUrF2/ePqM0XOLM6GMlBss+rmPBAVnz DKXM9dmr5o7ugK9vb3AQKsotgOYDRzDVPF8q63NhIlRhmU6X8R++cpyxhD3hqw7UYAyG1SM0IUFc+Fx5 R6Ium11GYDxUwQmu74YEBvDlZOD4nlDFNFPED1RqT6amJosE76qd2uyRAyBwYfyYPoHMVTjKOuGxV+9p JHanUuVl7vfEQGpC36AJjtgVtV+Hv7mG5L/7QAAXZucrol5+ikVnui7AgO+zHEbXgtJp+6cTgf6IrLpU 0GVFgOVgmbF0nYTsi9QcqM0B2sA650A+tl+3a2Q8eF/sEipBbS+O+O3sECqVVlEcoXX641N93NnYplP+ 5qyCrzZuToZIuFe2PbqslNMgPg4Ao6wMIVp5rcFouVXiKOnpGZjfFgXHBZgD4XLCdARCQZzqIuld0qM0 btOwCqTVGuAkH7z2654mYpNqU2TLeT4QdczKlj9p1efjVmA3Yh24XkUkXgI4=


Unsigned Files:

Launchd: /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper.plist

Executable: /Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper

Details: Exact match found in the whitelist - probably OK

Launchd: /Library/LaunchAgents/com.bitdefender.antivirusformac.plist

Executable: /Library/Bitdefender/AVP/AntivirusforMac.app/Contents/MacOS/AntivirusforMac

Details: Exact match found in the whitelist - probably OK

Launchd: ~/Library/LaunchAgents/com.valvesoftware.steamclean.plist

Executable: /Users/***/Library/Application Support/Steam/SteamApps/steamclean

Details: Exact match found in the whitelist - probably OK

Launchd: /Library/LaunchDaemons/PT.updd.plist

Executable: /Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/PT.updd

Details: Exact match found in the whitelist - probably OK

Launchd: /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.adobe.SwitchBoard.plist

Executable: /Library/Application Support/Adobe/SwitchBoard/SwitchBoard.app/Contents/MacOS/launch.switchboard

Details: Exact match found in the whitelist - probably OK

Launchd: /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.microsoft.OneDriveUpdaterDaemon.plist

Executable: /Applications/OneDrive.app/Contents/OneDriveUpdaterDaemon.xpc/Contents/MacOS/On eDriveUpdaterDaemon

Details: Exact match found in the whitelist - probably OK



32-bit Applications:

42 32-bit apps


Kernel Extensions:

/Library/Extensions

[Loaded] LittleSnitch.kext (Objective Development Software GmbH, 4.1.1 - SDK 10.11)

[Loaded] LogitechHIDDevices.kext (Logitech Inc., 3.9.5 - SDK 10.8)

[Not Loaded] LogitechUnifying.kext (Logitech Inc., 1.3.5 - SDK 10.8)

[Loaded] FileProtect.kext (Bitdefender SRL, 1.1 - SDK 10.12)

[Loaded] SelfProtect.kext (Bitdefender SRL, 1.2.9 - SDK 10.8)

[Loaded] TMProtection.kext (Bitdefender SRL, 5.0.0 - SDK 10.12)

[Loaded] ufsd_NTFS.kext (Paragon Software GmbH, 15.2.319 - SDK 10.10)


System Launch Agents:

[Not Loaded]

8 Apple tasks

[Loaded]

170 Apple tasks

[Running]

114 Apple tasks

[Other]

One Apple task

System Launch Daemons:

[Not Loaded]

37 Apple tasks

[Loaded]

181 Apple tasks

[Running]

117 Apple tasks

[Other]

One Apple task

Launch Agents:

[Loaded]

com.adobe.AdobeCreativeCloud.plist (Adobe Systems, Inc. - installed 2017-12-26)

[Running]

at.obdev.LittleSnitchUIAgent.plist (Objective Development Software GmbH - installed 2018-06-27)

[Running]

at.obdev.LittleSnitchHelper.plist (Objective Development Software GmbH - installed 2018-06-27)

[Loaded]

com.microsoft.update.agent.plist (Microsoft Corporation - installed 2018-05-16)

[Not Loaded]

com.adobe.AAM.Updater-1.0.plist (? ffb65062 - installed 2017-12-26)

[Running]

com.Logitech.Control Center.Daemon.plist (? 209c949 - installed 2016-10-04)

[Loaded]

com.google.keystone.agent.plist (Google, Inc. - installed 2018-02-03)

[Running]

com.paragon-software.ntfs.notification-agent.plist (Paragon Software GmbH - installed 2018-04-20)

[Other]

com.adobe.ARMDCHelper.cc24aef4a1b90ed56a725c38014c95072f92651fb65e1bf9c8e43c37a2 3d420d.plist (? ed2af8df - installed 2017-10-22)

[Running]

com.bitdefender.antivirusformac.plist (? 17d3b6ae - installed 2018-06-09)

Launch Daemons:

[Loaded]

com.microsoft.OneDriveUpdaterDaemon.plist (? 0 - installed 2018-05-16)

[Loaded]

com.adobe.ARMDC.SMJobBlessHelper.plist (? 1574c81e - installed 2017-10-22)

[Loaded]

com.microsoft.autoupdate.helper.plist (Microsoft Corporation - installed 2018-05-16)

[Running]

at.obdev.littlesnitchd.plist (Objective Development Software GmbH - installed 2018-06-27)

[Loaded]

com.apple.installer.osmessagetracing.plist (Apple - installed 2018-05-29)

[Running]

com.cleverfiles.cfbackd.plist (Justin Johnson - installed 2018-06-18)

[Loaded]

com.adobe.SwitchBoard.plist (? 68cad67 - installed 2017-02-10)

[Loaded]

com.adobe.acc.installer.plist (Adobe Systems, Inc. - installed 2017-12-26)

[Running]

PT.updd.plist (? 0 - installed 2018-05-24)

[Loaded]

com.adobe.fpsaud.plist (Adobe Systems, Inc. - installed 2018-06-01)

[Loaded]

com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper.plist (? 6d8cb30e - installed 2010-08-25)

[Loaded]

com.bitdefender.upgrade.plist (Bitdefender SRL - installed 2018-05-25)

[Running]

com.adobe.agsservice.plist (Adobe Systems, Inc. - installed 2017-11-08)

[Loaded]

com.macpaw.CleanMyMac3.Agent.plist (MacPaw Inc. - installed 2017-10-16)

[Loaded]

com.adobe.ARMDC.Communicator.plist (? d94017c4 - installed 2017-10-22)

[Running]

com.paragon-software.ntfsd.plist (Paragon Software GmbH - installed 2018-04-20)

[Loaded]

com.google.keystone.daemon.plist (Google, Inc. - installed 2018-03-05)

[Loaded]

com.paragon-software.ntfs.loader.plist (Apple - installed 2018-05-29)

[Running]

com.paragon-software.installer.plist (Paragon Software GmbH - installed 2018-07-02)

[Running]

com.bitdefender.agent.plist (Bitdefender SRL - installed 2018-06-14)

[Loaded]

com.bitdefender.AuthHelperTool.plist (Bitdefender SRL - installed 2018-06-09)

[Loaded]

com.microsoft.office.licensingV2.helper.plist (Microsoft Corporation - installed 2015-08-15)

User Launch Agents:

[Loaded]

com.updater.mcy.plist (Adware - installed 2018-07-04)

[Running]

com.spotify.webhelper.plist (Spotify - installed 2018-07-08)

[Other]

com.pia.pia_manager.plist (? 0 - installed 2017-02-10)

[Loaded]

com.dropbox.DropboxMacUpdate.agent.plist (Dropbox, Inc. - installed 2018-04-12)

[Loaded]

com.valvesoftware.steamclean.plist (? 0 - installed 2018-05-31)

[Loaded]

com.updater.watch.mcy.plist (Adware - installed 2018-07-04)

[Loaded]

com.macpaw.CleanMyMac3.Scheduler.plist (MacPaw Inc. - installed 2017-10-16)

[Loaded]

com.skype.skype.shareagent.plist (Skype Communications S.a.r.l - installed 2018-02-23)

[Loaded]

com.adobe.AAM.Updater-1.0.plist (? 0 - installed 2017-12-26)

User Login Items:

CleanMyMac 3 Menu Application (? - installed 2017-09-25)

(/Applications/CleanMyMac 3.app/Contents/MacOS/CleanMyMac 3 Menu.app)

SmartDaemon Application (Justin Johnson - installed 2018-06-18)

(/Library/Application Support/CleverFiles/SmartDaemon.app)

Dropbox Application (Dropbox, Inc. - installed 2018-07-03)

(/Applications/Dropbox.app)

1Password mini SMLoginItem (Mac App Store - installed 2018-03-20)

(/Applications/1Password.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/2BUA8C4S2C.com.agilebit s.onepassword-osx-helper.app)

Micro Snitch Open At Login Helper SMLoginItem (Objective Development Software GmbH - installed 2017-10-16)

(/Applications/Micro Snitch.app/Contents/Library/LoginItems/Micro Snitch Open At Login Helper.app)

com.adobe.SwitchBoard.monitor.plist MachInit (?)

(/etc/mach_init_per_user.d/com.adobe.SwitchBoard.monitor.plist)


Internet Plug-ins:

AdobeAAMDetect: 3.0.0.0 (installed 2017-12-26)

FlashPlayer-10.6: 30.0.0.113 (installed 2018-06-07)

QuickTime Plugin: 7.7.3 (installed 2018-06-17)

AdobePDFViewerNPAPI: 15.007.20033 (installed 2018-03-20)

AdobePDFViewer: 15.007.20033 (installed 2018-03-20)

Flash Player: 30.0.0.113 (installed 2018-06-07)

SharePointBrowserPlugin: 14.0.0 (installed 2010-08-25)

JavaAppletPlugin: 15.0.1 (installed 2017-02-10)


Safari Extensions:

1Password Safari Extension Companion - Mac App Store (installed 2018-03-16)

TrafficLight.safariextz - Bitdefender SRL - http://trafficlight.bitdefender.com/ (installed 2018-06-15)

1Password.safariextz - AgileBits - https://agilebits.com/onepassword (installed 2018-05-17)

3rd Party Preference Panes:

Flash Player (installed 2018-06-01)

Logitech Control Center (installed 2017-10-16)

NTFS (installed 2018-04-20)


Time Machine:

Skip System Files: No

Mobile backups:

Auto backup: Yes

Volumes being backed up:

Macintosh HD: Disk size: 751.07 GB - Disk used: 587.64 GB

Destinations:

T***************c [Local] (Last used)

Total size: 1.00 TB

Total number of backups: 60

Oldest backup: 2018-03-11 12:46:06

Last backup: 2018-07-09 12:03:57


Top Processes by CPU:

Process (count)

Source

% of CPU

Location

kernel_task

Apple

5


WindowServer

Apple

4


launchd

Apple

2


BDCoreIssues

Bitdefender SRL

1


backupd

Apple

1


Top Processes by Memory:

Process (count)

Source

RAM usage

Location

kernel_task

Apple

1.69 GB


BDLDaemon

Bitdefender SRL

473 MB


mds_stores

Apple

263 MB


QuickLookSatellite (2)

Apple

245 MB


com.apple.iTunesLibraryService (3)

Apple

210 MB


Top Processes by Network Use:

Process

Source

Input

Output

Location

Dropbox

Dropbox, Inc.

45 KB

715 KB


mDNSResponder

Apple

93 KB

53 KB


apsd

Apple

16 KB

15 KB


bdagentd

Bitdefender SRL

9 KB

3 KB


BDCoreIssues

Bitdefender SRL

6 KB

2 KB


Top Processes by Energy Use:

Process (count)

Source

Energy (0-100)

Location

BDCoreIssues

Bitdefender SRL

28


trustd (4)

Apple

20


WindowServer

Apple

2


backupd

Apple

1


Little Snitch Agent

Objective Development Software GmbH

0


Virtual Memory Information:

Available RAM

25.96 GB

Free RAM

21.48 GB

Used RAM

6.04 GB

Cached files

4.48 GB

Swap Used

0 B

Software Installs (past 30 days):

Name

Version

Install Date

Photos Exif Editor

2.3

2018-06-14

The Unarchiver

4.0.0

2018-06-17

Keynote

8.0

2018-06-17

FUSE for macOS

3.7.1

2018-06-18

Dr. Unarchiver

1.3.3

2018-06-18

MRTConfigData

1.35

2018-06-20

Remote Mouse

2.901

2018-06-23

product

0

2018-07-02

Gatekeeper Configuration Data

146

2018-07-04


Diagnostics Information (past 7 days):

2018-07-06 14:27:06 Adobe Desktop Service.app Crash

/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Adobe Desktop Common/ADS/Adobe Desktop Service.app



End of report

Jul 9, 2018 11:24 AM in response to Luis Sequeira1

So aside from correcting my use of terminology you can't provide any proof that Bitdefender "provides zero protection" as you claimed. I'll be keeping that award-winning software till someone can provide actual proof it does nothing.


On a sidetone I did uninstall CleanMyMac and it did seem to fix the problem for now, so thank you for that tip. In the future though, maybe keep your opinions on programs to things you can actually provide proof of, just some advice for you for how interactions work IRL. Ignorance is a choice now a days, if you're going to make a claim, the burden of proof is upon you.


Have a good one.

Jul 9, 2018 10:42 AM in response to Luis Sequeira1

I've read that before and it doesn't answer my question to you of why you think Bitdefender "provides zero protection". Its a 5 paragraph rant about the anti-virus industry being a scam that provides no proof it is a scam on Macs other than proliferation of the wrongly held belief that Macs are not vulnerable to viruses and malware which we all know is not correct since we have even last year seen Mac's infected with Wannacry and KeyRanger, both ransomware, the second targeted at Macs specifically.


The rest of the post is just a "how to" for people that have never used the internet including gems such as "Don't pirate software" and "Don't give your password to popups". Though mac's gatekeeper is great for the normal user, even EtreCheck is picked up by is as an untrusted program so if I followed only what gatkeeper wanted me to install then I wouldn't even have been able to provide you with the sys report you requested. None the less, getting back to the original problem could you provide some proof that Bitdefender does nothing as you claim or that it is the cause of my icons not loading?

Jul 9, 2018 10:51 AM in response to Rigid Vacuum

Gatekeeper does not flag anything as "untrusted".

It warns whenever you start any downloaded program *for the first time*.

Viruses are one sort of malware - of which there exists exactly zero in the wild that affect macs.

There are other types of malware, including ransomware, that do affect the mac.

Most of these only work because of user intervention, namely of the sort described in that post I linked to.

Jul 9, 2018 10:04 AM in response to Luis Sequeira1

I'm ok with uninstalling Clean My Mac because I can use Disk Diag or something similar and I'm ok with doing a clean install of High Sierra as well but the version of Bitdefender that I have also has a software firewall for ransomware in it, and is rated as the best anti-virus/anti-malware program in the world by many publications. What's your reason / background for saying that it provides zero protection?

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