Strange Because When Alex works the Macbook mid 2010 white polly carbon works great when I am using it with alex, but the strange thing is if i walk away for a bit and come back, If i am playing music or something that keeps the system in working mode/ or making the hard disc do something then i am fine so what Gives?

On 9/28/2016 8:04 AM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
If it's a 2010 Mac, yes. If it's a newer Mac you shouldn't have any problems.

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On Sep 28, 2016, at 2:50 AM, Simon Fogarty <si...@blinky-net.com> wrote:

O As I'm about to update to 10.12
Am I picking here that I first need to download a few extra voices and 2 make 
sure I change from the old faithfull of alex to something else which is not 
going to screw up my machine?

Cheers,


Simon F

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What is strange is that  alex works fine ifif i am using the mac but it is 
after i leave for a bit that it does not work, so that is strange to boot.


On 9/28/2016 12:09 AM, BBS wrote:
Are you using Alex by any chance? If you recall my last message about this 
issue, it only happens for me if I use Alex as my Voiceover voice. It's strange 
that Macs 2011 and up don't have this issue but it's really disconcerting that 
the 2010's do and I really hope Apple fixes this right away. In the meantime, 
use one of the Nuance voices if you have them. They never crash Voiceover and 
if you don't have one and need help installing one I can guide you through how 
to do it.


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Subject: Mc Os 10.12 questions.

Ok, I just updated to the latest version of Mac OS 10.12 Now here is
what is happening everytime I walk away from my Macbook mid 2010 white
pollycarbon I will come back and Voiceover has totally stopped
working, I did the upgrade from the prior version of OSX 10.11 I know
at least one person on the list that has the same macbook I have and
they haven't had any problems.

What is going on here with my set up on my macbook? and how can i fix
this because I am really growing to love the Mac and would love to
continue working with the operating system and Macbook. Please advise
me as to what i can do to fix this problem.

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