Gordon and other mini users,

On Jul 17, 2012, at 12:24 PM, Gordon Smith wrote:

> Hi Jim
> 
> I'm still at a loss as to why you're having these problems, but we are not.  
> We've never had the slightest problem in this area with our server machines 
> and as I told you we have 9 of them in total.  Only 1 has, and has ever had, 
> a monitor connected to it.  The other 8 just got set up by me and are largely 
> left to their own devices, pardon the pun.

for several days now my mini has been working very well and fast.  But suddenly 
in the finder only, things have gone wrong.  the Finder is constantly busy and 
I move in it like walking in quicksand.  yet other appps load and run very fast 
and normally.  turning off the mini or restarting Finder doesn't help.  I also 
tried holding down "P,R, command, and Option" at start up and that did not 
clear things.

Can someone suggest ways I can get my finder back?

is this the dreaded no screen issue in full effect?  I thought that slowed down 
Safari and other apps not just the Finder.


Eric Caron 

> Well the server 



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