Hi Chanel
Yes, I'm pretty sure you're talking about mountain lion. I had this happen, but 
I used to have this happening windows as well. I have been told that if you 
have a lot of stuff on your desktop, it slows your computer Dillone because 
it's setting up your desktop when you restart. I don't restart that much. I let 
my computer go to sleep when I'm not using it so that I don't go through this 
every time. I think that voiceover is starting itself, and then other things 
are causing it to happen before settles down. In my case, I now have Grauel set 
up to go through the notification Center. I have hardware growler, and it tells 
me how much battery power I have these days.
Gigi

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On Sep 22, 2012, at 9:35 PM, Chenelle Hancock <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> After  installing i.o.s. 6 onto my mack book pro over three days ago. My  
> mack after starting back up would  take forever  to  start up voice over. 
> then it would fade in and out. it sounded choppy when starting back up after 
> powering on the mack? is there something that i can do to fix this problem? 
> has anyone had the same problem as myself, with regards to voice over  
> starting up in a choppy manor?.
> a any help that anyone could give me on this  problem i would most greatly 
> appreciate it.
> sincerely, chenelle
> 
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