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On 7/9/10, Michael_google gmail_Gersten <[email protected]> wrote:
> Finder has become a runaway for me.
>
> When I log in, things start just fine. But by the end of a day or two,
> Finder.app wants almost as much CPU as my machine can spare --
> typically 10-20 seconds of full, followed by 2-5 seconds of pause.
>
> I have several sparsebundles that I mount and file share, located on
> an external drive. So these all get mounted by my login session. Other
> than that, I can't think of anything out of the ordinary that I do.
>
> 10.5.8, PPC.
>
> NB: My current work-around is to kill finder from Activity Monitory.
> The system then seems to work fine, without finder, until some
> application needs a service of Finder, when it will re-launch. I
> figure someone has a better solution.
>
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