There are piles of discussion about this in various forums but the short version is Apple decided to take that feature away. There are folks madly hacking around to try and figure out a way to get it back but I wasn't really interested in adding somebody's experimental plugin just to restore the feature. The closest I could find was to go into finder preferences and turn off "Open folders in tabs instead of new windows" in the General section and then in my Macintosh HD window I have to hide the toolbar with command-option-T. After that, with the toolbar gone, opening a folder now pops in a new window as the Apple Human Interface Guidelines intended it since the days of Lisa.

CB

On 5/23/14, 6:39 PM, Sauro Cesaretti wrote:
Hello all,
A week ago I updated my macbook ari to mavericks.
I'm experiencing a problem with the folders in finder.
In particular, before I was able to open several folders in different windows 
and with command+w I could close them one by one keeping the history of all the 
opened windows.
Now, If I activate or disactivate the option to open the folder in a new panel, 
I cannot reproduce the same behaviour.
Could you suggest me something  to solve this problem?
Thank you very much in advance
regards,Sauro


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