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finder window dragging tab to desktop

I am curious if anyone else is having this problem.

 

Maybe my brand new Mac Pro has a graphics issue.

 

When I drag a tab to create a separate window it creates a miniature version of the window and when I release the window upsizes.

 

However, it leaves a small version of itself behind.

 

See the image below for what I am talking about. The two small versions of tabs I dragged persist and will not be deleted until I "killall Finder" or restart the finder. I have tried deleting the workspace and they just move to a different workspace.

 

My setup:

Screen Shot 2014-11-30 at 4.10.17 AM.jpg

 

Anyone have any ideas?

Is this a hardware or software issue?

Graphics card or Yosemite?

 

Screen Shot 2014-11-30 at 4.05.42 AM.jpg



Restart the computer and try again.



Ok I am still having this issue even after the Geniuses reset my computer including the firmware. (that was for repeated gpurestarts which  have stopped for now).

 

All software is up to date. Killing the finder will remove the offending ghost image. Restarting the computer removes it but I can always create another one just by moving a tab to the desktop.

 

Third party software disabled and still I see this until I kill the Finder.

 

When I move the tab to the desktop it expands fine but leaves the ghost and I get this message in the Console:

12/18/14 7:53:03.412 AM WindowServer[140]: WSGetSurfaceInWindow : Invalid surface 811443408 for window 838

Screen Shot 2014-12-18 at 7.48.38 AM.png



Same here, I have had this since Mavericks. Only way to get rid of the small windows is to kill the finder or reboot, both of which are not fixes. Happens on both my macbook pro 2011 and mac pro 2009. This also happens on fresh installs.



I’ve been having the exact same problem with my new iMac...

and many other bugs...!

 

In the likes of Finder not launching on startup! ...

Restart, Sleep and Shut down menus not responding at all...

Files disappearing...

Apple Mails very buggy...

etc.

 

Actually, after almost 20 years of Mac usage, I think Yosemite is the buggiest OS of them all!! 

Very disappointed!

 

 

iMac (27-inch, Late 2013)

Yosemite 10.10.2

3.5 GHz Intel Core i7

16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 775M 2048 MB



Interesting. More than a year later, and this is still an issue. Sigh.



This is still an issue on macOS Sierra, latest build.



Updated to macOS High Sierra and this issue still persists...



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