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Hi...

After i installed Deeper, a customization app from www.titanium.free.fr, i've tried to attach the Processor applet into the traybar. But after that, i can't add any applets into the traybar menu such as iStatMenu, GeekTools, etc.

The question is, how can i restore this traybar menu in order to replace other applets ?

does anybody has any solution for me?
 
Hi richthomas... thanks for replying my question...

how can i add the iStat Menu applets while the iStat applets will always appear automatically after installion 😕

I really need the iStat Menu applets appear in my traybar because it helps to inform the computer activities... i believe most of mac users used that, right 😀
 
after you have installed iStat Menus there will be a preference pane in System Preferences. in this this is an option to launch iStat Menus at login.
 
Yeah, i did... but it doesn't work..

I think the problem is the Deeper customization.
There are 3 type of menubar customization type in Deeper :

1. Translucent
2. Grey
3. White

Then, i set the menubar in white color by the intention
that it would be like the Tiger white menubar.
So, after I restarted my Mac and checked the translucent
check box in the Desktop Preferences, it became white.
But my iStatMenu's applets is gone. Soon, i opened
System Preferences, and click the iStatMenus icon.
I tried to check the (for example) CPU Monitor Usage,
it didn't work. It shows me message "could not load extra"
and "iStat Menus could not load the CPU extra".
 
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