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High Finder and quicklookd CPU Usage Causing Finder to Crash
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1785955" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>I am going to assume that it really was "iconserviceagent" and not "inconserviceagent" and say that from that Finder is trying to open some file to get the icon for the file, is finding something it cannot handle. Try changing the "view" in finder. If you use icons, go to list, if list, go to icons. Just change the display of files to see if the problem goes away. It's a bit of a wild guess, but if that's the only error in console, it's all you have to go on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1785955, member: 396914"] I am going to assume that it really was "iconserviceagent" and not "inconserviceagent" and say that from that Finder is trying to open some file to get the icon for the file, is finding something it cannot handle. Try changing the "view" in finder. If you use icons, go to list, if list, go to icons. Just change the display of files to see if the problem goes away. It's a bit of a wild guess, but if that's the only error in console, it's all you have to go on. [/QUOTE]
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