12/13/2023 0 Comments Totalfinder return to open![]() Had this been my everyday Mac, I would have dealt with it sooner, but as it was, I never got around to figuring it out. In my defense, I quickly disabled the “Open folders in tabs instead of new windows” checkbox in Finder > Preferences that would seem to control tabbed windows. So realistically, while the tabbed windows annoyed me, they did so only a few times per year. That’s mostly because I don’t use the MacBook Air that often-it’s mostly a travel machine-and when I do, I don’t spend much time manipulating files in the Finder. You’re undoubtedly thinking, “And he put up with this for nearly seven years?” Embarrassing, I know. Whenever I double-clicked a drive or Command-double-clicked a folder to get a new Finder window but instead had it open as a tab in the existing window, I’d curse quietly and drag it out to a new window. (That’s just me-if you like them, more power to you.) I’m happy to work in a single window in the Finder most of the time, and if I need to move or copy something, I prefer to use multiple windows so I can see the source and destination at the same time. Much as I like tabs in Web browsers, however, tabbed Finder windows just irritate me. ![]() It seemed like it might be a useful way to deal with the MacBook Air’s small screen size, given that I’m accustomed to working on a pair of large screens (currently a 27-inch Retina iMac with a 27-inch Thunderbolt Display, although back then it was probably a Mac Pro with a pair of 24-inch Dell monitors). When Apple introduced support for tabbed Finder windows in OS X 10.9 Mavericks back in 2013, I enabled the feature on my 13-inch MacBook Air to see how it worked. TipBITS: Stop Getting Finder Windows in Tabs #1668: Updated Rapid Security Responses, OS public betas, screen saver bug fixed, “Red Team Blues” book review.#1669: OS security updates, ambiguity of emoji, small business payments with Melio, Twitter now X.#1670: Arc Web browser hits 1.0 release, “Do You Use It?” polls about Apple features.#1671: Apple Q3 2023 earnings, new Beats headphones and earbuds, Stage Manager adoption rate, do you use Spotlight?.1672: The hidden power of Google Sheets, Launchpad usage levels, Emergency SOS via satellite in the Maui fires, do you use proxy icons?.I have installed the TotalFinder application but it's disabled because the SIP is enabled and not disabled on recovery mode getting the message " command not found" there.Īlso, I have to tell you that I've installed a triple boot system on my MacBook Pro, separating my hard disk to three partitions for Mac, for Windows and for Linux, erasing the whole hard disk and both the recovery partition. I try using the OpenCore Patcher 0.4.3 to change the SIP settings following the submenu: " settings -> SIP Settings checking all options and returning to main menu ,I don't know what exactly are the next steps and after when I reboot on recovery mode, I get the same messages.ĭo you have or know any tool that disable the SIP or fix it, easy? ![]() ![]() Same message on command: " csrutil status " I have installed the MacOS Monterey 12.3.1 on my MacBook Pro mid 2012 and I face a problem with SIP disabling.Īlthough I enter on Recovery mode using after reboot cmd + R when I type: " csrutil disable " on terminal I get the message: " csrutil disable command not found". Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide ![]()
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