Hi,

It may be asking you to authenticate.  When it's sitting there, try the Window 
Chooser with VO-f2-f2 and see if there is an authentication dialog waiting for 
you to enter your password.  Sometimes, when these come up, VO does not 
automatically get focus.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Jun 9, 2015, at 05:39, Caitlyn Furness <caitlyn.furn...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi,
I just wiped my macbook air and reinstalled Yosemite.  I did this because it 
was just acting strange.

Now, I can’t access internet accounts or i cloud in system prefs.  When I try, 
it just sits there and does apparently nothing.  sometimes, I get an error 
message saying that com.apple.remote can’t connect to the server with an ok 
button and a cancel button.

How in the world do I fix this?  I still need to enter all my accounts into 
internet accounts, so right now, I can’t even use mail, etc, on my little 
macbook!

If it matters, this is a 2013 macbook air with 8 g of ram and 256 g of hard 
disk space.  It also has the higher processor, I think it’s the i 7 or the i 
5(I got the highest one I could when purchasing it)
Thanks,
Caitlyn

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