Maverick : finder relaunch

Hello everyone    
Since I've upgraded my MacBook Pro to OSX Maverick, my finder relaunches every 30 seconds.
I didn't not install any new apps since Maverick
I'm getting crazy, so please someone could help me?
Thx.
Ricky

If you are using Google Dive on Mavericks and your Finder is crashing once a minute,
here is a solution to continue using Google Drive without disabling Google Drive.
https://discussions.apple.com/message/23673468#23673468

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