Do you have a monitor hooked up to the Mini? If not, hook one up to  
it. You don't need to actually turn it on, just hook it up so that  
it's connected to the mini and it should return to normal behaviour.
/Krister


3 maj 2009 kl. 20.09 skrev James Dietz:

>
> I did a brief search to see if this was mentioned before, only to find
> something on Mac Mini's issues when a mouse isn't hooked up.
>
> Certain apps are impossibly slow with my mac mini.  These range from
> iTunes (smart playlist editor and just occasional unexplainable
> "busy"s from voiceover no matter what I'm doing) to Finder (Copy and
> other warning dialogues literally hang voiceover for up to 10 seconds
> before they read anything (only to be interupted by the announcement
> that finder is ready; attempting o read it again results in another
> wait and usually another message interupting the desired information).
> I've a 2.0 ghz 2 gb ram mac mini, and I think it's pretty well
> equipped to handle something like a dialogue box in finder without
> hanging so frustratingly. Anyone else having similar issues with
> minis? I tried my roommate's new macbook and it's a lot more
> responsive - I haven't interacted with a finder dialogue or similar
> but switching apps is a little faster.
>
> James
>
> >


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