Software :: Finder Is Not Responding To Keyboard

Nov 21, 2009

My FINDER is behaving erratically - in that, when I create new folders (which I can do with the mouse and right button) it will not allow me to name the file, as if the computer would not recognise the keyboard. What is weird, is that I then click on a web browser, or any other application and I can type as usual.

I assume it is then a problem with FINDER (?) - which after forcing to relaunch, works fine for a little while, but shortly, the problem comes up again

Having to relaunch finder every 5mins is not my idea of a smoothe operating system.

Since I first posted this question, I have managed to liberate more space- I now have 10GB free space - but problem persists.

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i restarted, typed cmd-s, then fsck -f, and there were no problems there.

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When using the finder to navigate/open folders, I get the spinning beach ball which just hangs. When forcing to relaunch the window states (finder not responding). I can still use applications and browse the web with no problems, however moving the cursor over the finder results in the beach ball. After relaunching the finder it seems ok until you perform a couple of operations then it hangs again.  

I have ran Disk Utility and repaired permissions and also restarted etc but the same problem remains. Also deleted preferences (assuming I deleted the correct ones). If I login to another user account then everything seems to be fine, however logging back into the admin user account – same problem. I've noticed that if I turn WiFi off, it resolves the issue. Turning it back on brings back the problem. 

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I also have another user account, on this system, which has the same problems. 

I've run DU permissions repair and ran all weekly and monthly scripts via Onyx. 

Booting in Safe Mode has the same effect. 

Console

If I run Console and attempt to open a drive, on my desktop, I get: 

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