What I do is hold down the shift ke righ tax the chime starts. then keep it 
held for another 30 seconds, then listen for hd activity to stop which should 
take about 5-15 minutes.

Hope that helps.
On Mar 9, 2014, at 4:33 PM, Deb Lewis <deblewi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi:
> I haven’t been able to register for new accounts on commercial sites since 
> upgrading Mavricks.
> In my security settings it also says that some kind of  Google site checking 
> service is unavailable. ON the Support forums they say you can try unchecking 
> the warn for fraudulent sites box and see if that helps, but it comes back 
> for them and for me. So if it does they say you need to boot into safe mode 
> which will clear the cash. You don’t have to log in. 
> the only info I need is to know when to let up the shift key after booting 
> and how to know when the slow login procedure will have completed. I’m 
> assuming VO doesn’t actually work for any of this.
> Any clues will be helpful since it’s rendering safari to be a paperweight on 
> the net.
> 
> deb
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