this happens with most removeable media volumes as the finder is trying to 
prepare the drive for preview and access. voiceover usually has a glitch like 
this and has done in my experience since the start.

Voiceover still needs some serious tweeks to it to make it more stable.

lew

On 8 Dec 2011, at 18:57, Eugenia Firth wrote:

> I just had to turn in a problem to Apple because this is definitely a 
> VoiceOver thing. 
> 
> I have this thumb drive with a lot of files on it. Every time I plug it into 
> my MacBook Pro, I get a Finer busy message that won't go away unless I turn 
> VoiceOver off. Most of the time, if I do this, everything is fine after that. 
> However, this last time, when I turned Vo back on, it started stuttering real 
> bad. It's a good thing I had a Focus 40 braille display on my computer 
> because I was able to shut the computer down with it. Vo was still running 
> the braille display. In fact, since I was in the middle of copying a file to 
> the thumb drive, I just used the braille display to finish that before I shut 
> it down, even though I had to listen to weird speech. 
> 
> I have had this stuttering before, but I think it's better since the last 
> update. 
> 
> Regards, 
> Gigi 
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