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System Preferences Question
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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I recently downloaded (not that i remember doing it!!!) D�j� Vu application. The controls for this are found in the system prefereces. I want to deleted the app as i dont really have a use for it. so i did a search for all the files and trashed them. My problem is that the icon is still in the system preferences and you can still access the controls! Now my question is - how do i get rid of it?
Cheers for any suggestions
Philip
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Posting Junkie
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Right-click and "Remove" (if you are running Panther)...
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thanks for being so quick, wish id thought of that...its always so simple i expect it to be more complicated.
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Posting Junkie
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Originally posted by MacMcMacintosh:
...its always so simple i expect it to be more complicated.
Remember, you own a Mac...
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...lol. One more question i cant seem to get menu meters to start on start-up. you know how to do this? Cheers
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Originally posted by MacMcMacintosh:
...lol. One more question i cant seem to get menu meters to start on start-up. you know how to do this? Cheers
Make sure the MenuMeters.prefPane is in the following location:
Macintosh HD/Library/PreferencePanes/MenuMeters.prefPane
(I bet it's under your User folder /Library right now and it won't work automatically there...)
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indeed you are correct. cheers for that
Philip
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Posting Junkie
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Originally posted by MacMcMacintosh:
indeed you are correct. cheers for that
Philip
No problem.
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