N Not Available Guest Original poster Sep 3, 2009 #1 Well... There's this thing which annoys me, and I don't know what causes it. I want the non-existing window to disappear completely, and leave space for the actual windows. I can't seem to figure out the catch. Any help here? Thanks in advance! Attachments Picture 1.png 312.4 KB · Views: 96
Well... There's this thing which annoys me, and I don't know what causes it. I want the non-existing window to disappear completely, and leave space for the actual windows. I can't seem to figure out the catch. Any help here? Thanks in advance!
N Not Available Guest Original poster Sep 3, 2009 #4 wankey said: Install Snow Leopard? Click to expand... Yes, I'm waiting for my copy to arrive on 14th. I live in Romania, I ordered it from Amazon.co.uk jmann said: Is the application that had that window completely closed? Click to expand... It is there since startup, and the only applications which are set to open at startup are Y!M and Mail.
wankey said: Install Snow Leopard? Click to expand... Yes, I'm waiting for my copy to arrive on 14th. I live in Romania, I ordered it from Amazon.co.uk jmann said: Is the application that had that window completely closed? Click to expand... It is there since startup, and the only applications which are set to open at startup are Y!M and Mail.
M MaskingTape macrumors regular Sep 3, 2009 #5 It's caused by MainMenu. The console specifically. Even tho it's not show, for some reason it's still rendered. Close MainMenu and it will go away.
It's caused by MainMenu. The console specifically. Even tho it's not show, for some reason it's still rendered. Close MainMenu and it will go away.