Hi Guys,
I am having a really annoying issue in High Sierra where I am using Finder, and for some reason, a rendering error happens (or something) and the Finder window becomes like in the photo attached.
It reminds me of the Windows XP days where you could move the window around when it froze and it would create all the patterns
When I move the Finder window around, it is unable to render the contents and does the above. I can open a new Finder window, but it happens again with that one too. It doesn't happen to a particular folder, it just randomly happens after drilling down a few folders, and then I am unable to continue my work. I have to restart my Mac, only for it to happen again.
I do not have any new software installed, and this problem only started with High Sierra. I am just using the Finder for local files.
It's really annoying (obviously).
Has anyone come across this or does anyone know what might causing it?
[MacBook Pro, Mid-2014]
I am having a really annoying issue in High Sierra where I am using Finder, and for some reason, a rendering error happens (or something) and the Finder window becomes like in the photo attached.
It reminds me of the Windows XP days where you could move the window around when it froze and it would create all the patterns
When I move the Finder window around, it is unable to render the contents and does the above. I can open a new Finder window, but it happens again with that one too. It doesn't happen to a particular folder, it just randomly happens after drilling down a few folders, and then I am unable to continue my work. I have to restart my Mac, only for it to happen again.
I do not have any new software installed, and this problem only started with High Sierra. I am just using the Finder for local files.
It's really annoying (obviously).
Has anyone come across this or does anyone know what might causing it?
[MacBook Pro, Mid-2014]