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Fresh install removed clock and cpu monitor?
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Join Date: Jun 2001
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Anyone else lose the clock and cpu monitor with a fresh install??
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Originally posted by erw:
Anyone else lose the clock and cpu monitor with a fresh install??
cpu monitor is there, it is now called "activity monitor" and you'll find it in your utilities folder
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Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity...
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Doh!
Is the clock gone or am I just being blind again?
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What is this? On three separate (very different) machines, upgrade installs of Panther resulted in the disappearance of Clock.app. It's not the most fantastic application in the world (why can't you resize the clock, for instance?), but I think they meant to keep it, since one of the suggestions they make is to make it one of your startup applications.... Fortunately, I still have a copy (archived as part of an earlier archive-and-install of Jaguar) of the 10.2 version, which works fine. But where did it go, and why? 
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It's been embedded into the Date/Time PrefPane...
Here is the clock once enabled (for example: View in Window)...

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