![]() ![]() In addition, you can use third-party apps like TotalFinder to enhance the. ![]() So while these screenshots are a silly workaround, they have for me become the least time consuming method to fix whatever gets lost when macOS next time decides to rid my Finder sidebar, or remove my XQuartz key caps, or nuke my Mail.app toolbar icons, or create lasting discrepancies between my Safari Bookmarks on iOS and macOS or some other dumb bug that should never had made it past beta testing in the first place. In the Sidebar tab, you can choose which items appear in the Finder sidebar. Alas, with 10.9 cfprefsd came along (which otherwise offers a lot of good stuff) and things get cached, overwritten, or remotely stored in obscure fashion (Safari bookmarks in iCloud) so that I often found myself unable to recreate what I had had previously just by restoring the pref file. Now obviously, a much cleaner solution would be to rely on backed up plists and such. Every once in a while I’ll have to resort to them to see exactly how I had things set up before macOS decided to nuke my setup. I actually take a screen shot of a few app’s main windows just for this purpose. Now I know this will sound very much like duct tape, superglue, and bale wire, but hear me out. This made the Finder sidebar icons show up as external disks again. Even without links to external or networked drives. synthkeywizard said: I solved this issue by going to System Preferences Extensions Finder Extensions and disabling Finder Extensions.
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