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Mac system preferences window
Mac system preferences window















  • Click Return again, and it should be back to how it was.
  • If you ever want to restore this to how it was before, enter the following command in Terminal: chflags hidden ~/System.
  • mac system preferences window

    The System folder should now be visible in the Finder > Go menu.

    mac system preferences window

    (If nothing shows up under that name, try /Library as an alternative).Enter this command in Terminal: chflags nohidden ~/System.Launch Terminal which you can find in /Applications/Utilities.However, if you would prefer doing this the manual way, here is how you can access the System folder: Within these folders, you benefit from complete control and can modify settings or clear out cache files. Maybe an app is misbehaving, so one way to solve this problem is to “Delete the application's plist,” which is only possible with access to the System folder or Library. However, there are times when you need to access these folders. Therefore, it is safer if certain folders, such as the Library and/or System folder, remain hidden. Not only that but if an inexperienced Mac user were to make a mistake - or delete something important - native or downloaded (third-party) applications could stop working.

    MAC SYSTEM PREFERENCES WINDOW HOW TO

    How to access the System folderĪpple prefers to hide folders that could be at risk from viruses and cyber-attacks.

    mac system preferences window

    In this article, we look at how to access the System folder and what you can modify within System Preferences, which is not hidden and contains valuable tools and ways to make changes within your Mac. But to help you do it all by yourself, we’ve gathered our best ideas and solutions below.įeatures described in this article refer to the MacPaw site version of CleanMyMac X. So here's a tip for you: Download CleanMyMac to quickly solve some of the issues mentioned in this article.















    Mac system preferences window