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Mysterious blank patch on screen

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I moved house recently, and while setting my Mac up I hadn’t put the Thunderbol­t cable for the second screen in securely. It slipped out, and when put back in there was a large black window across most of the two screens. If I have open applicatio­ns in front of the black area, they’re ne unless I click on the black window. en they disappear behind it. I’ve tried Force Quit, but only the other open apps appear in the list.

A partial workaround is to shut down with

‘Reopen windows on restart’ unchecked. However, the next time I shut down with ‘Reopen windows on restart’ checked, it reappears. Any help?

STEVE MAPSTONE

Luis Villazon replies: Well… this is a weird one. Black rectangles on the screen can sometimes mean faulty RAM, and during a house move it’s not uncommon for RAM modules to come loose. But if the RAM were loose or faulty then you’d have a permanentl­y dead area on the screen, not one that you can slide applicatio­ns over.

Just because you don’t see an applicatio­n in the Force Quit list that appears when you hit Command-Option-Esc doesn’t mean you don’t have something running. Try opening Activity Monitor and use the X icon in the top-le to close each process that shows your login name in the ‘User’ column. If the black rectangle disappears at any point then you have a buggy app that’s displaying a blank window somehow.

I think it’s more likely that the saved window state has got corrupted. is will have been completely unrelated to your loose cable – that was a coincidenc­e. Deleting ~/Library/Preference­s/com.apple.loginwindo­w.plist and restarting ought to be enough to cure this. If for some reason it isn’t, then you may have to escalate to a full reinstall. Back up your data and documents, and do a clean reinstall from the Recovery partition. Don’t restore your entire disk directly from Time Machine, because you risk restoring whichever corrupted preference le is responsibl­e. Restore apps one at a time or download them afresh, to be on the safe side.

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