Basically, if I partition and format a drive, put it on the desktop and then
try accessing that dirve via command-o VO goes busy and wont stop until I
restart the computer.  I am running a mini server with the latest updates.
I don't have problems with the original pre-iCloud version that came with
the mini.
 
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of sandi sørensen
Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2011 5:20 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Anyone want to help confirm a bug?

Hi bill.
tell me step-by-step what you want me to do.
If it  works fine when VO is turned off it is not a Voiceover related
problem though, but of course your backup with time machine should
work just fine.
I have a 20 gb Usbdrive that i am willing to test it on, if you give
me clinical instructions.


kind regards Sandi


On 11/27/11, Bill Holton <bill32...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Does anyone have an extra USB drive they can afford to reformat for a
little
> experiment to see if you get the same problem I do?
>
> Here's the situation.
>
> A few weeks ago I started having trouble with my Time Machine backup.  So
I
> figured I would just go ahead and repartition it-it's a two-tarabyte
drive,
> format it and go from there.  Did this,formatted with Mac Extended
> journaling, but when I tried to open the drive Finder kept hanging and
> reporting busy, busy, busy..  Eventually the fan would come on, the only
way
> I could stop it was to restart the Mac.This error has been driving me and
> the folks at Appple nuts.  First they thought it was a bad USB drive,
> happens on all three of my drives.  And if I turn off VO and let my wife
> have a crack at it she can get to the drive easily.  Turn back on VO, try
to
> acces the drive, Busy.  Busy.  Busy.
>
> Strangely, if I copy a file from one of my folders and use the right click
> to copy that file to the drive it copies fine, and from that point on I
can
> access the drive-I'm just not convinced this is a long term solution, and
> eventually I will start having more Time machine problems.
>
> So today I bit the bullet and reformatted the drive.  Everything worked
> fine.until I tried using iTunes.  iTunes required a software update, and
so
> the Mac took the opportunity to update all of my OS files as well.  As you
> have probably guessed at this point, as soon as the system updates were
> installed and the Mac restarted I was back to the same old problems.
>
> I don't have a second mac to try this one, but is anyone else having
trouble
> accessing freshly partitioned drives via Finder?
>
> Any help much, much appreciated.
>
> Bill
>
>
>
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