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JPDemers
8 months agoHelpful | Level 5
MacOS Finder windows reverting from Dropbox folders to root directory
I have an M1 Mini (OS 14.3) with two monitors, and since I'm always working on multiple projects, each with its own folder, I keep Finder windows open for each of them, some on different deskt...
shout_skout
Helpful | Level 6
JPDemers I'm experiencing the same problem. Did you manage to find the solution?
JPDemers
7 months agoHelpful | Level 5
The problem seems to have gone away on its own, at least for the time being. I made no deliberate changes to installed software or startup items, so all I can think of is an update that incidentally resolved the issue. OS is still Sonoma 14.4.1, build 23E224, which dates back to early March (which is when the problem appeared, fwiw) so that's not where the fix came from. I have no idea if DB got a tweak in recent weeks.
I did replace a cheapo Amazon ethernet cable with a quality cat 6 cable (vastly improving my internet speed) at about the time things cleared up . . . perhaps DB was getting borked by the lousy connection? (The cheap cable had been there for a long time, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ )
- shout_skout7 months agoHelpful | Level 6
JPDemers Thanks for sharing your experience on this. I'm on a later Dropbox version than the one you reported, and I'm still seeing this issue, so I don't think Dropbox did anything to fix it. It might just be a rare bug. Did you find any way to backup the session windows for Finder? From what I can tell, Finder saves its state in the "Saved Application State" folder, but this folder is not backed up by Time Machine, so I can't use it to get back the lost window tabs.
- JPDemers7 months agoHelpful | Level 5
A backup app like Carbon Copy Cloner can save Finder's "Saved Application State" folder on a schedule (daily, hourly, or whatever you choose), but good luck parsing the contents.
Finder's "GO" menu has a "recent folders" option that might prove useful, but I don't know how it defines "recent"... i.e. whether a folder opened several days ago and simply left open will be "recent".
- shout_skout7 months agoHelpful | Level 6
(1) I have Default Folder X and it has a feature called "recently closed" folders. Strangely, it list correctly all the windows that were closed, even the ones that haven't been visited in months. So somehow apps like Default Folder is able to tell that these windows are closed, and I'm mainly using this to recover my lost windows.
(2) I looked into Carbon Copy Cloner and they don't back up the "Saved Application State" folder by default either, because Apple has recommended that they don't back up this folder automatically. It looks like the only way to do it is manually setting up CCC, or use a chron job. It f*cking infuriates me that Apple doesn't make it easy for me to backup and recover from saved application states, even though MacOS has become more and more unstable over the years. If your OS keeps crashing, then at least make it easy for your users to recover from the crash.
(3) FWIW, another strange thing I noticed is that links to folders inside Drobox that are pinned to my Finder's sidebar menu (where it list favorites), were also removed when Finder exited from all Dropbox folder windows. It seems that Finder really thought these folders disappeared.
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