Hi there 
When I was still in Mavericks, one way I found to get out of Finer busy without 
completely force quitting was to press control command eseape, and then press 
the carriage return a couple of times. This resulted, in my case, of not force 
quitting but getting Finer out of busy. The other thing I found was once I 
opened a window I needed, I didn't close it, but went from window to window in 
Finer with command accent sign. I found I didn't get Finer busy so much as long 
as I didn't try to set up new windows in Finer. You might try some of these 
things and see if it helps. 

Regards, 
Gigi 

On Oct 30, 2013, at 5:15 AM, Dean Adams <breezepa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Alll,
>       I have tested a problem that some are having with finder busy and it 
> only happens when you get to a folder with large amounts of files in it it 
> wont access it properly and all I get is finder busy in coliumn view but it 
> doesn't happen in list view, this only happens with folders with large 
> amounts of files in it smaller folder do not have a finder busy issue. 
>       The second issue is when I tried to create a test acount after entering 
> all info and pressing the create account it throw me out and comes up with an 
> error message I have had another persion test both of these and he is having 
> both issues . Has anyone else had both of these issues please let me know and 
> report to apple so we can get them to rectify them in the next update.
>  
> Regards Dean
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