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Samsung SSD 850 EVO 1TB disk0: (1 TB) (Solid State - TRIM: Yes) Ģ 2.8 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon (Xeon(R)) CPU: 8-core Mission Control in El Capitan 10.11.6 doesn't restore Finder windows allocated to Spaces after a computer restart I've presently got 12 MC virtual desktops with 11 of them having numerous Finder Windows open/allocatedĬlick the links for more information from Apple Support Communities.Ĭlick the links for more information about that line.Ĭlick the links to remove adware or update the whitelist of legitimate software.Ĭlick the link to delete unused files. PathFinder, Default Folder, SnapzPro X etc.If anybody's got any ideas, I'd much appreciate itĮric, I've left my system as is, for the time being, that includes: I've cleaned up my system a little and update some apps but, overall, I still haven't nailed the problem except to say that each time I use the Safe Boot mode then Mission Control/Space and allocated Finder windows works. I've checked Libraries' Startup Items, Extensions, Preference Panes etc looked as if Default Folder and/or SnapzPro X might have been implicated but on successive de-installs the reboot sometimes caused Mission Control/Spaces with Finder windows to allocate properly and at other times Mission Control lost all of its Finder windows Reboots without Shift key to Finder windows and Mission Control/Spaces loaded erratically Reboots with Shift key (Safe Boot mode) to the Finder windows and Mission Control/Spaces allocated correctly ran Lingon X to disable any legacy startups/logins/daemons etc removed all of my System Prefs>Users>Login Items and reinstalled one at a time, refreshed caches etc with Cocktail and then reboots inbetween have updated all login apps to latest versions have uninstalled PathFinder Finder-alternative My query is: can anyone confirm that the 10.11.6 El Capitan Mission Control restores Spaces (virtual desktops/windows) correctly with multple folders in each Space after a restart?Īfter 2 days of testing, have had mixed results. There are definitely ways that this could be handled but Apple does not appear to have prioritized the feature.Īt the very least it appears that Path Finder could be updated to work like Apple apps and restore to correct Spaces across system reboot (if it doesn't already.)! My guess is that Apple can't guarantee that the layout of Spaces won't change between the time an Application is quit and then reopened, but it can during a reboot. Please let us know whether the issue is resolved for you by updating your bug report."Īccording to Apple QA and Apple's own Application behavior with respect to Spaces, it appears that Spaces restoration during reboot is entirely possible with standard APIs while Spaces restoration during basic Application restart (quit+reopen) doesn't work by design. These apps need to use NSWindow’s encodeRestorableStateWithCoder: and restoreStateWithCoder. That is, if they’re trying to do their own state restoration and not going through NSWindow, the space isn’t going to be restored. We have determined that this is an issue for you to resolve. On System Reboot, Apps Ignore Spaces (21489567): Please be sure to regularly check new Apple releases for any updates that might affect this issue." If you have questions about the resolution, or if this is still a critical issue for you, then please update your bug report with that information.
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"This issue behaves as intended based on the following: Application restart does not preserve space assignment. On App Restart Ignoring Spaces (21488847): I received responses from Apple on both of them.
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21489567 - Inconsistent Non-Apple App Window Restoration with Spaces on Reboot.21488847 - Inconsistent Window Restoration with Spaces on App Restart.I added two separate bugs about this to Apple's Bug Report system: I figured I'd let you guys know what I've found out through various bug reports filed with Apple. Not a Path Finder user but I came across this bug while researching it with respect to Chrome (and other apps).
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I've had ongoing discussions with the Pathfinder developer and a forum user posted this: My issue is that after a restart, Mission Control 'loses' all the folders allocated to the 11 spaces and clumps them all together into a single space. I regularly have 11 'virtual spaces' with multiple folder open in each for ongoing projects. I use the Mission Control feature in conjunction with third-party Finder-alternative, "Pathfinder".