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> On Jul 26, 2014, at 8:14 PM, Timothy J. Meloy <tme...@fuse.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> I'm using a mid 2009 Mac book pro with Mavricks 10.9.2.  My computer has been 
> running very slowly with lots of "finder busy" messages.  So I am attempting 
> to reinstall the operating system using the recovery partition.  I can turn 
> on voice over, select the reinstall OS 10 option, hit continue through the 
> license agreement and select my destination drive for the reinstall.  
> However, when I get to the sign in to the app store step, my apple ID and 
> password are never excepted.  It keeps saying that the sign in button is 
> dimmed.  I've even tried turning off voice over in the text fields to enter 
> the text.  But when I do this, I end up with a window that says "signing in 
> to app store," and a busy progress indicator.  There is no percentage bar, 
> just the busy progress indicator.  I have checked and I am connected to my 
> wireless internet network.  Do any of you have any suggestions?
> Thanks,
> T.J.
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