Finder not responding with Big Sur
Currently as a workaround I am doing:
Open Terminal -> Run this command
Code Block bash cd /System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app/Contents/MacOS/ && sudo ./Finder
Added a custom alias & running it at startup using Automator
I had the same issue with my 2017 iMac 27". Did you find a solution? I am currently reinstalling Big Sur after running first aid and disconnecting all external devices to see if that resolves it. I tried suggestion by rajatkn but it was giving me an error. Once rebooted I will try the OneDrive deletion but if you found something can you please let me know.
I used your method but now what do I do? How do I erase the second Finder or something.
Thank You!
@rajatkn
Having the same issue.
Currently as a workaround I am doing:
Open Terminal -> Run this command
cd /System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app/Contents/MacOS/ && sudo ./Finder
Added a custom alias & running it at startup using Automator
Big Sur is definitely not as reliable as the previous version and often hangs for a while on the coloured ball of death, sometimes it recovers sometimes the only option is power off with the 4 sec hold on the power button.
@Apple please hop in and fix this please!
The workaround of opening Finder with a sudo command works.
Creating a new admin user opens Finder without issue but my main account remains unable to use Finder. Deleting com.apple.finder.plist files does not fix the issue.
tried everything in this thread and the only thing that worked was disabling iCloud.
turned it off and finder and desktop items appeared within seconds!
The culprit? Apple's "Find My" servers were down and the Mac was busy thrashing to try to establish this connection. I turned off "Find My Mac" and everything sprung to life.
I am also having this issue, still unable to find a viable solution that's not so nuclear. Apple support told me to erase the mac or bring it in for repair. Going to keep looking for alternative solutions
Hey everyone. I recently started having this problem before updating to Big Sur and when I updated to Big Sur, I still had this same problem. However, I think I've discovered a solution that worked for me. For the record, I have a 2019 Macbook Pro 16" i9. Hopefully it can work for you too:
If you have any external USB hubs that have a large number of ports or you have a large portion of devices running through your computer, try disconnecting or turning off a few ports. I have a hub that runs 10 USB ports (I'm a music producer and use a lot of midi devices lol). I just purchased the hub from amazon last week and that's exactly when I started having this issue with Finder. It also had a quick charging feature and I was running devices through that. Once I unplugged a cable, everything went back to normal (I.e.: my finder was able to open properly, my desktop icons came back, and I'm able to access my files).
This may have been an issue very specific to me, but if everyone here is having the same problem that I had, maybe this can work for you. This is actually my very first time writing on a forum so I hope this helps!