In my experience, though it's not cheap, it fixes so many things that it's really vital to have it somewhere. It also builds a start-up recovery disk (with Diskwarrior added) via its utility so it's helpful just for that.

Hope it works after all that expense;)

Does Spotlight (or Launchbar, or similar utility) show the Finder? That might persuade it to launch. The Finder app lives in System/Library/CoreServices/ (but manually launching it won't solve other problems).

On 4 Dec 2015, at 7:13, Phil Ward wrote:

There was no dock, so no the finder doesn’t appear. Finder didn’t appear in the Force Quit dialogue box either. The problem seems to occur only when the iMac wakes from sleep (it’s just done it again). But if it restarts from “cold”, it all boots up normally. Anyway, you’re probably right, it’s time for Discwarrior (OS X Disc Utility report that startup disc is OK).

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