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Missing Index.xml file
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<blockquote data-quote="FormerJarHead" data-source="post: 1650129" data-attributes="member: 345347"><p>Thanks Cradom...I'll check out those links tonight. I understand what you're saying about the picture. When my wife is logged in the picture is very clear and sharp so I don't suspect pixilation or size to be the problem. </p><p>What I'm referring to is this. When I wake up the Mac, I see 3 login option; 1 for me, 1 for my wife and 1 for Guest. It's there that I see the fuzzy background of my wife's background photo. If I turn the Mac off completely, when it starts back up, it will be a default blurred image based on the background chosen in Preferences. This is what prompted me to purchase a new Mac...someone suggested that the screen (monitor) was going bad. Are you running Yosemite? </p><p>In ant event, thanks again for the link...I'll post back with what I did to fix or not fix...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FormerJarHead, post: 1650129, member: 345347"] Thanks Cradom...I'll check out those links tonight. I understand what you're saying about the picture. When my wife is logged in the picture is very clear and sharp so I don't suspect pixilation or size to be the problem. What I'm referring to is this. When I wake up the Mac, I see 3 login option; 1 for me, 1 for my wife and 1 for Guest. It's there that I see the fuzzy background of my wife's background photo. If I turn the Mac off completely, when it starts back up, it will be a default blurred image based on the background chosen in Preferences. This is what prompted me to purchase a new Mac...someone suggested that the screen (monitor) was going bad. Are you running Yosemite? In ant event, thanks again for the link...I'll post back with what I did to fix or not fix... [/QUOTE]
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