I’m not sure, this is a strange one. Sarah’s suggestion of the fact that thumbnails and details of files are being loaded is a good one. If that were the cause, you’d think it would happen only on older macs though. but it’s even happening on my late 2012 iMac here, which has 16 gb ram, and a 3.1 ghz quad core i7. Looking in the console however, which is one of the things I usually do when I get persistent busy messages like this, I am getting console messages from finder, that say -[NSMenu accessibilityAttributeValue:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x610000077e Console messages like that one, may have to do with why we’re getting these finder busy messages. On Nov 5, 2013, at 11:36 PM, krystal watson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I wish appel would fix this problem its really frustrating sad smiley i don’t > drink but this can really drive you to drink and make you angry because what > i would like to know is what is finder so busy busy busy busy for what does > it do when its busy busy busy all the time? why is it so busy but yet it just > sits there? any one got any ideas? > krystal watson > [email protected] > > > > On 2 Nov 2013, at 6:10 am, Sarah k Alawami <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I also notieced in the latest ml and I”m running a dool core with 4 gigs of >> ram. I don’t mush know how to get around it but it drives me nuts as even my >> computer list drive lags and there’s lil 4 items in there lol! >> >> Take care. >> On Nov 1, 2013, at 9:43 AM, Dan Eickmeier <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi all, in Mavericks now, I noticed that when I’m attempting to go through >>> a folder that has a lot of files in it, that I’m getting finder busy and >>> it’s locking up. This is on a late 2012 iMac, with 16 gb ram, and a 3.1 >>> ghz quad core i7 processor. A friend of mine is also getting this on her >>> early 2011 Macbook pro, one of the first ones to have thunderbolt. Is >>> anyone else getting this? If so how are they working around it? 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