Hi Richard,
Could you please let us know whether the repair of disc permisions worked?
Thanks,
Courtney


Sent from my macbook air

On Jan 9, 2012, at 6:14 PM, Richard Ring wrote:

> You are reading my mind. I'm now doing just that.
> On Jan 9, 2012, at 4:32 PM, Courtney Curran wrote:
> 
>> Hi Richard,
>> Possibly repairing disc permissions might work, I think it's under disc 
>> utility, but I'm not 100 percent sure.
>> Courtney
>> On 09/01/2012, at 5:12 in the Afternoon, Emrah wrote:
>> 
>>> Richard,
>>> 
>>> The only time this happens to me is when I browse folders that are on a 
>>> remote disk, e.g.: mounted via SFTP. It says Finder Busy for a few seconds 
>>> when I open big folders.
>>> 
>>> If this is happening to you all the time, you might be using a defective HD.
>>> 
>>> Would be good to hear other opinions on the matter…
>>> 
>>> Emrah
>>> On Jan 9, 2012, at 11:05 PM, Richard Ring wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I am writing this message because I am extremely perplexed and frustrated. 
>>>> I am using a MacBook Pro  that is only 3 months old. It features an Intel 
>>>> 2.7 ghz dual cor i7 processor, 8 gigs of ram, and a 500 gig hard disk. I 
>>>> am running Lion with all software updates applied. Here is my problem.  
>>>> When ever I use Finder to copy files, or, for that matter, to look at any 
>>>> files and folders, I receive "finder busy" messages and can do nothing. 
>>>> The only way I can return Finder to its normal behavior is to force quit 
>>>> and relaunch it, and even then the return to normal behavior is temporary. 
>>>>  I am at a total loss as to what I can do about this issue, but it is 
>>>> rendering many functions useless. If this kind of behavior was happening 
>>>> on a Windows machine, I could think of several things I could try in order 
>>>> to remedy it.  However, I am clueless here. This is rendered even more 
>>>> frustrating because I am attempting to use this computer as my primary 
>>>> machine. Any ideas any of you may have would be greatly appreciated. 
>>>> Thanks in advance for any and all help.
>>>> 
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