Hello
This is probably related to the operating system. As it does not affect 
Macintoshes at large. Maybe what we call a race condition. Not sure if this is 
been reported to Apple, but we should probably do so.

On Dec 11, 2013, at 9:38 AM, Tim Kilburn <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> The few times that this has happened to me usually occurred, at least in my 
> opinion, due to my impatience.  That is, I go to System Prefs, then start 
> pressing VO-right or tab hoping to move quickly into the preference I wish to 
> manipulate.  I’ve found that if I go to System Prefs, wait for it to load and 
> announce that it has focus, then start doing whatever I wanted, I have very 
> few incidents of that behaviour.  I have also noticed that this is not 
> limited to Mavericks or Mountain Lion, if I’m impatient on an iMac using Snow 
> Leopard, I can create the same busy scenario.
> 
> Later…
> 
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> 
> On Dec 11, 2013, at 6:47 AM, Laura ann Grymes <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> no but next macbook I get will have that drive.
>> 
>> Probably going to a macbook air when I change next year in the summer.
>> Laura Ann
>> 
>> Laura ann Grymes
>> [email protected]
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Dec 11, 2013, at 7:44 AM, Daniel Montalvo Charameli <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Thanks Laura!
>>> 
>>> Did you change into an SSD drive? If not, that's sadly very common.
>>> The problem here is that it happens even with an SSD drive.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 2013/12/11, Laura ann Grymes <[email protected]>:
>>>> my 2011 macbook pro has done this from day one of purchase.
>>>> I just have to wait until it finishes unfortunately.
>>>> 
>>>> I am going to take it to where I purchased a couple years ago and the
>>>> service manager will check a few things for me.
>>>> I will report back if it can be fixed.
>>>> I have repaired permissions and no change.
>>>> 
>>>> My macbook has 8 gb ram but has had this problem since I first changed over
>>>> to mac.
>>>> 
>>>> Its frustrating but wondering if it is just a voice over problem.
>>>> 
>>>> Laura Ann
>>>> 
>>>> Laura ann Grymes
>>>> [email protected]
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Dec 11, 2013, at 7:25 AM, Daniel Montalvo Charameli 
>>>> <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hello all:
>>>>> 
>>>>> I’d like to comment on an issue that a friend of mine has told me. It
>>>>> occurs to him on his brand new macbook Pro retina display. He has the
>>>>> top model, a 16 GB RAM and 2.6 Intel Core I7 processor. The thing is
>>>>> that he has noticed that VoiceOver keeps saying Busy busy constantly.
>>>>> As an example, he told me  that he opens the preferences pane pressing
>>>>> VO + d, locating the system preferences icon and then Enter. After
>>>>> that he has to wait for a long while and hears VoceOver saying the
>>>>> “busy” thing of death. He is really disappointed because that problem
>>>>> appeared to b solved with SSD hard disks and so I’ve said to him. We
>>>>> have tested that in my 2011 MBP because I recently changed the
>>>>> original disk by a Samsung Evo 840 and in fact Voiceover busy issues
>>>>> happen much less than with mechanical disks.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Has anybody experienced these problems in 2013 machines? Has anyone
>>>>> figured out how to solve them if they exist? Before reinstalling the
>>>>> OS I’d like to see how you’re gone about dealing with these annoying
>>>>> issues.
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