HELP!!! Finder has gone insane!!!
Ok, serious problem happening and I hope someone out there can help explain it to me or tell me a solution. Starting yesterday the Finder in OSX started sucking up every last free bit of CPU. I tried killing it, but it would just restart with the same problem. I couldn't restart my machine since I was in the middle of some lengthy file transfers over the net. However, this morning first thing I did was reboot and upon login I was faced with the exact same problem!! This is a serious issue as I'm using a laptop and having the CPU running non-stop absolutely decimates the battery life. If you have any idea how to make the Finder stop using 100% CPU, or ways I can investigate what's wrong, please let me know ASAP!! Thanks!
I'm also posting this on the Mac Ach in the hope that someone there might know the answer as well. Note: this is 10.3.4 running on a 15 inch PowerBook with 512 MB Ram.
On a good note, it means my laptop is outputting a ton of heat and keeping me warm on this chilly Seattle morning.
Comments
- Anonymous
August 03, 2004
Simple. Dump that Mac and buy a real computer :-) - Anonymous
August 03, 2004
I wonder if the CRON jobs are ever getting a chance to run? Or maybe it's Finder Extensions that are causing the problem.
This page http://www.jacsoft.co.nz/Tech_Notes/Mac_Keys.htm should help, try holding down shift when you boot to see if it helps (to narrow down the problem).
I'll stop short of the usual dead chicken wave (repair permissions). - Anonymous
August 04, 2004
The comment has been removed - Anonymous
August 05, 2004
Do the right thing and file a bug report if you haven't done so already:
http://www.apple.com/macosx/feedback/
Obviously, such things shouldn't happen. :-) - Anonymous
August 05, 2004
I dunno tom... it might be a feature...
The "warm your lap while you're cold in bed" feature...
Kind of like the keyboard that lights up for you... - Anonymous
August 06, 2004
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