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djejrejk

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Jan 3, 2007
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Uhh...
After that 1st update, it seems that windows computers now show up as a cinema display. Did apple remove the yellow monitor w/ bsod icon? I want it back!
 
And what update was this?

The iTunes and quicktime update wouldn't've touched this. Chances are it is a glitch that will resolve itself.
 
Something similar happens to me - sometimes in finder the icon for my mac appears as a G4-Quicksilver type thing, viewed side on, rather than as a macbook.

Also, downside to the BSOD icon - it also applies to macs that have samba shares, not just PCs. And linux boxen too, I suppose.
 
I still show the BSOD whith windows shares. I did notice if i map to the share using SMB it shows the apple display. The icon is located at /System/Library/CoreServices/CoreTypes.Bundle/Contents/Resources/public.generic-pc.icns If you want to check to make sure yours is there. I stumbled across it looking for a bigger pic to read the BSOD.
 
And what update was this?

There was a security fix.

I still show the BSOD whith windows shares. I did notice if i map to the share using SMB it shows the apple display. The icon is located at /System/Library/CoreServices/CoreTypes.Bundle/Contents/Resources/public.generic-pc.icns If you want to check to make sure yours is there. I stumbled across it looking for a bigger pic to read the BSOD.

Thx! It is there, but when I am In class, In a building with many windows machines still no BSOD icon. Any ideas?
 
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