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- How to view Root directory and subdirectories in Finder?
Enter in Terminal: sudo chflags nohidden directoryname Whereby directory name is the name of the directory that you want to see in Finder Reverse this by typing: sudo chflags hidden directoryname The Macintosh HD basically resembles the root directory If you want it to appear on the desktop and in finder change this in the finder preferences
- apple finder for Windows PC - Apple Support Community
apple finder for Windows PC Is there apple finder for Windows PC running Firefox browser? If there is where do I find it
- How do I launch Finder from terminal or command line
I use command line a lot, like most programmers I want to be able to launch Finder, Safari or any other application for that matter from command line e g finder where it will start Finder a
- Where can I download The Finder? - Apple Community
Where can I download The Finder? I need to restore my iphone due to wrong passcode I tried to restore through Itunes and it keeps giving me an error message
- How do I make the hard drive visible in the Finder?
While in the Finder, go to the "Finder" menu and select "Preferences" From the "General" tab, place a check next to "Hard disks" -- this will make your hard drive visible on the Desktop From the "Sidebar" tab under "Devices" again place a check next to "Hard disks" -- this will put your hard drive in the sidebar of any finder window, and should also add it to "Open", "Save", and "Save As
- Is there a move to option in finder for f… - Apple Community
On a MacBook Pro m1 is there a move to option in finder for files ? I always use copy or drag and drop which isn’t always the easiest and can’t always be done this way and time consuming
- finder - How can I remove old SMB connections? - Ask Different
Here's how I solved this problem - the scorched earth method - find all preference files with the server name and remove them Replace server_name with the name of the server giving you grief, replace file_name with the name of the preference files you find: in a terminal: cd ~ Library Preferences sudo grep -R "server_name" for each file returned: mv file_name ~ Desktop restart rejoice
- How do I show folder sizes in Finder? - Apple Community
In Finder, the Size column only displays the sizes of files How do I display folder sizes as well? I know I can see it with Get Info, but I'd like it to be shown in this list
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