Activity Monitor is one of those essential applications that I use frequently. Activity Monitor has a five-category tabs at the top of the Activity Monitor window: CPU, Memory, Energy, Disk, Network, and Cache. Each of these main categories includes subcategories called columns.
Sometime you may realize that some or all of the columns items are disappeared. Does Activity Monitor not show any columns? If you are having this problem, this short article explains how you can bring back the column items in the Activity Monitor app.
Please try each step one at a time until you resolve your issue.
- Let us first state the obvious. As you probably know, you can add or remove columns by choosing View > Columns from the menu bar. Are columns selected? If not, select them and this will fix the issue.
- Still, columns are missing? We will delete the Activity Monitor app preferences. Here is how:
- First, quit the Activity Monitor app if it is running
- Go to the Finder of Mac OS
- Click the Go menu
- Click the Go To Folder menu (shurtcut: Command+Shift+G)
- This will open a window. In this window, enter the following command and click Go.
- ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.ActivityMonitor.plist
- This will open the Preferences window with com.apple.ActivityMonitor.plist selected.
- Delete this file by moving it to the Trash
- Now open Activity Monitor and check if columns are there.
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Worked. Thank you!
Worked perfectly, thank you!
what does one do when the search for that plist file comes up with a”Cannot Be Found” result.
Works like a champ. Thank you!
Perfect! Thanks – not having the columns was driving me up the wall
Please help, this only works once. Every time the MAC sleeps it goes back. I ca not delete the file as it says “Permission denied”
Any ideas, thanks very much
Be sure to quit the monitor first with command q or use the menu to quit. Clicking the red point to close is not enough.
If that does not help,
use afterwards the terminal and remove as root with the command
sudo rm ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.ActivityMonitor.plist
it does this every time i get a major OS update.
Apple should add in the update to clear that file every time.
Chuck
Brilliant, thank you – it worked!
Worked, thanks a lot!
Thank you! I was so disgusted with the bugs in Catalina I started looking at getting away from Apple and going back to Windows. Activity Monitor was horrible, nothing worked. Several fixes had me looking for that plist which was not there.
Apple needs to do a much better job on software.
Worked for me too, thank you!
Thank you! Did bring back my columns!
Thanks! Just updated to Catalina and have had to find solutions to a number of things. This was one, and your instructions worked well!
Deleting the .plist file worked, thanks a lot.
Thank you so much I m long time tired facing this issue finally solve it.
Thanks! Deleting .plist did the trick.
Thank you! Deleting preference file solved my case.