I have the problem I though tit was just a normal screw up but nw i am 
wondering  is there a comon thread t these problems such as what hardware e run 
 a friend of mine had the issues and apple replaces his 13 inch macbook pro 
with a new i 5 version.  He o longer hs the issue  I have the older 13 inch 
macbook pro with 4 gigs of memory and the issues is so bad sometimes i can't 
even scroll through my stuff on my hard drive without it crashig several times 
a day. O fcurse i am out of warrenty and could not afford to get apple care to 
extend it. i also can not empty the trash even with secure empty trash evn 
after repairing disk permissins and directory structure. a trip to appl enow 
would be expensive i'm sure. I wonder if we can how, if it is true, that this 
is a problem with specific hardware. If that is the case perhaps apple will 
decide it's int her best intrest to replace some machines. I relaly find it 
upsetting that voiceover sems to be less stable than jaws, and the problem 
seems to be getting worse

On Mar 16, 2011, at 12:05 AM, carolyn Haas wrote:

> Hi Andre:
> Well, I guess another plot is in order then, since Watson isn't deducing much 
> on this front.
> 
> I'm only running with 2gig memory, and I don't know that I need a lot more.  
> I think the standard now is generally 4.  But, so far it hasn't been an 
> issue.  It does cause me to clean things up more often, just to conserve 
> space though.:) And that's not a bad thing.
> Take care
> 
> Carolyn H
> 
> On Mar 15, 2011, at 5:00 PM, Andre Nuno Soares wrote:
> 
>> On Mar 15, 2011, at 1:00 PM, carolyn Haas wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Andre:
>>> I really haven't had that issue show up, and I mostly use sleep mode for my 
>>> mbp.  So, that wouldn't support this theory.  But, I can sure empathize 
>>> with how frustrating it would be.  And, I hope the accessibility team and 
>>> the development engineers can ferret out the cause.
>> 
>> Oh man! And I already sent an email to IBM to see if Watson wanted to share 
>> a flat in Baker Street :-)
>> 
>> Seriously, that does seem to point to a different cause. The hang doesn't 
>> happen very often on my Mac, so I haven't really paid enough attention to 
>> the MacOS state when it does..
>> BTW, do you have 4 GB of RAM on your MBP or more?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> André
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