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Time Machine - white background instead of animated "star wars"
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<blockquote data-quote="sputacus" data-source="post: 918849" data-attributes="member: 91848"><p>From searching the web, I found where someone suggested using an application call "MacPilot." Sure enough, there was an option to select (turn-on) Time Machine's animated space background - selected the box corrected the problem as I know have the animated background ("star wars") in Time Machine.</p><p></p><p>My question is, how did it get turned off in the first place? I originally thought it may have been an Snow Leopard artifact (Snow Leopard installed and continues to perform as advertised via upgrade), but soon discovered that this has happened on pre-SL systems at least as far back as 2 years ago. Yesterday I did finally replace the external hard drive I was using for TM as it failed a couple of weeks ago - could the new HD be the culprit????</p><p></p><p>Just curious....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sputacus, post: 918849, member: 91848"] From searching the web, I found where someone suggested using an application call "MacPilot." Sure enough, there was an option to select (turn-on) Time Machine's animated space background - selected the box corrected the problem as I know have the animated background ("star wars") in Time Machine. My question is, how did it get turned off in the first place? I originally thought it may have been an Snow Leopard artifact (Snow Leopard installed and continues to perform as advertised via upgrade), but soon discovered that this has happened on pre-SL systems at least as far back as 2 years ago. Yesterday I did finally replace the external hard drive I was using for TM as it failed a couple of weeks ago - could the new HD be the culprit???? Just curious.... [/QUOTE]
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