How to remove multiple entries for drives from the Finder sidebar

After updating to macOS Sonoma 14.7.4 and possibly even before that, I got multiple entries for the one and only "Macintosh HD" in the Finder sidebar. I was able to switch drives off in Finder preferences, but nothing I tried so far removed the unwanted entries.


A new user account did not show the multiplications, but I was able to create them by manually adding the drive to the sidebar and switching disk display off and on again in Finder preferences. According to a support person I talked to, this was a known bug of later versions of macOS Sonoma and the only fix I could officially get was to upgrade to macOS Sequoia. I did that with a separate volume and found that the duplicates did not go away.


Finally, I was able to fix the issue by doing the following (read all before starting):

  1. Back up your Mac with Time Machine (or any other SW you might use)
  2. Direct the Finder to /Users/youraccountname/Library/Application Support/com.apple.sharedfilelist/ (see below)
  3. Delete the file com.apple.LSSharedFileList.FavoriteVolumes.sfl3 - but leave other files alone!
  4. Delete the content of /Users/youraccountname/Library/Caches/
  5. Log out of the user account
  6. Restart the Mac


Notes:

  • These steps restart the "Launch Services" and the missing "...Volumes" file sets things to normal. While this procedure cures the symptoms of the bug, the bug itself remains. This means that entries can multiply again.
  • On my Mac, more than one "...Volume" file existed with different file suffices - and I deleted all of them.


AGAIN

  • Make sure you have a recent backup for fallback, should anything go wrong.




Posted on Mar 28, 2025 02:34 PM

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Apr 20, 2025 08:16 AM in response to mrhooks

"this problem still persists in Sequoia 15.3.2"


Thanks for the feedback. It's interesting, because the Apple supporter I talked to said that the problem was known for Sonoma and that it was/should be fixed in Sequoia.


Meanwhile, I found that deleting the file highlighted in my first post and restarting the Mac removes the duplicates, there is no need to delete the cache - as far as I've seen.


So, anyone having duplicate drives in the sidebar can get rid of the ghosts by deleting the file and restarting the Mac.

It does not solve the problem, but it removes the hassle.

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