![]() ![]() Might those facts be (at least part of) the cause?Īs an example, the dual-HHDs solution sometimes generated troubles, like for instance the desktop image, that I had to copy onto the SSD, since keeping it on the secondary HD (that is my SSHD in the primary S-ATA bay, as stated) would not be used as desktop picture and the standard original Sierra image have been automatically used in place of my custom chosen one, for reasons unknown to me - although I am thinking of some priorities that escape my mind during the booting process). I am starting to have some doubts about the fact that my iMac 27" mid 2011 has 2 HDs (an SHDD in the primary S-ATA bay and an SSD in the opti-bay which obviously is the one I normally boot from), and I am running continuously TotalFinder, kept updated as much as I can. I deleted Finder prefs (in user/library/preferences), I rebooted many times (I tend to put my iMac to sleep for days, rather than switching it on and off), I did all I could think of, but… no go. I keep reordering them many times every day, but to no avail. In brief, randomly the Finder sidebar keeps reordering elements in its own order (with no logic to me, but I am human and not a piece of software, so most likely I cannot grasp such a behaviour □). In addition, you can use third-party apps like TotalFinder to enhance the. I am having a similar problem, only I am running Sierra 10.12.6 (Finder is v.10.12.5) and NOT High Sierra. In the Sidebar tab, you can choose which items appear in the Finder sidebar.
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