Hi,

A couple of hours should usually do the trick on an HD, probably less on an SSD.

Later...

On Oct 1, 2014, at 12:00 PM, The Believer <ancient.ali...@icloud.com> wrote:

> Tim,
>   A day or more with no restart or shut down? I can leave it on. Other than 
> these problems, it seems to be a good upgrade. One thing that went away was 
> the need to connect to my wifi after the Mac went to sleep. Nice.Hi,
> 
> Usually, right after an install of Mavericks, there is optimizing of your 
> HD/SSD and indexing of the files that goes on for the first while in the 
> background.  Just leave your computer logged in for a bit and this will 
> continue doing its thing and the slowness/busy-ness should go away.
> 
> Later...
> 
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> 
> On Oct 1, 2014, at 11:44 AM, The Believer <ancient.ali...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
>>  I would not say its slow, but rather, its busy doing something that did not 
>> happen in Mountain Lion. I have not added anything new to Mavericks so not 
>> sure what it is. Whatever it is, its causing VO to stutter badly but after 
>> about 30 seconds, its ok. Cold boot or restart, same thing.
>> 
>> From The Believer. . .
>> . . . what if it were true?
>> ancient.ali...@icloud.com
>> 
>> On 10/1/2014 9:14 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
>>> Hi!
>>> I thought i was alone with this slowlyness thing with voiceover at startup.
>>> I wonder if it has to do with how old the mac is.
>>> And ofcourse how much to load at startup.
>>> I have a mac mini with 8 Gb of ram.
>>> mid 2011.
>>> /A
>>> 1 okt 2014 kl. 05:59 skrev The Believer <ancient.ali...@icloud.com>:
>>> 
>>>>  Finally upgraded to
>>>> 
>>>> Mavericks 10.9.5 from
>>>> 
>>>> Mountain Lion.
>>>> 
>>>>  Some things I would like to
>>>> 
>>>> address. One, at least once,
>>>> 
>>>> when starting from a cold boot.
>>>> 
>>>> Finder crashed and I had
>>>> 
>>>> trouble using Voiceover to get
>>>> 
>>>> out of it.
>>>> 
>>>>  Also the App Store crashed when I ran it from the Apple menu, sent report 
>>>> to Apple.
>>>> 
>>>>  Did some more cold boots
>>>> 
>>>> and while Finder did not crash
>>>> 
>>>> again it appears that something
>>>> 
>>>> is going on after the login but
>>>> 
>>>> things settle down, I would
>>>> 
>>>> say, in about 15-20 seconds.
>>>> 
>>>> During this time Voiceover is
>>>> 
>>>> sort of choppy. This did not
>>>> 
>>>> happen in Mountain Lion.
>>>> 
>>>>  While checking out this OS,
>>>> 
>>>> there are some oddities. One,
>>>> 
>>>> when in Launchpad for instance,
>>>> 
>>>> when navigating, sometimes an
>>>> 
>>>> item is spoken twice but not all
>>>> 
>>>> of them and not each time I
>>>> 
>>>> navigate to one that had been
>>>> 
>>>> spoken twice. I have been
>>>> 
>>>> experimenting with verbosity
>>>> 
>>>> but not sure how to get the
>>>> 
>>>> right balance between hearing
>>>> 
>>>> too much and not enough.
>>>> 
>>>>  Overall the upgrade seems good except for the above.
>>>> 
>>>> From The Believer. . .
>>>> . . . what if it were true?
>>>> ancient.ali...@icloud.com
>>>> 
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