![]() ![]() It is true that any one of the above measures may fix the problem, so by all means try them one at a time. Save the file, and then execute (remembering either to be in a sudo shell, or to prepend “sudo” to the command): #/net -hosts -nobrowse,hidefromfinder,nosuid net -hosts -nobrowse,hidefromfinder,nosuid ![]() Then, with the editor of your choice, edit the file /etc/auto_master, and comment out this line: Open a terminal window, and either sudo into a shell (we like doing ‘sudo bash’ because after that all of our commands are automatically in sudo mode), or otherwise do all of the following preceded by “sudo” (if you don’t know what we mean by “sudo”, then you should not be trying this). If you don’t want to see your recent files every time you open a window (or see it on the sidebar), you can hide or disable it. However, if you are comfortable working under the hood of your Mac, you can also try the following: By default, new Macs open a Recents folder when you open a new Finder window. Hopefully all or some combination of these will take care of the problem. ![]()
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