Lbroskee

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March 15th 2008, 20:40 |
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no. alls that does is hide all windows associated w/ the program. its a way of cleaning ur desktop w/out seeing the windows or closing them _________________
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SbuxBlaze

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March 15th 2008, 20:41 |
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| Lbroskee wrote: | | no. alls that does is hide all windows associated w/ the program. its a way of cleaning ur desktop w/out seeing the windows or closing them |
you can ask someone on the forums for like a file you can run that someone made that enters some terminal commands that fixes it instead of the archiving thing _________________ Founder of Galaxy GUI |
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SbuxBlaze

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March 15th 2008, 20:43 |
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Look under /system/library/coreservices And drag the finder icon back to the dock. _________________ Founder of Galaxy GUI |
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Lbroskee

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March 15th 2008, 20:50 |
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ya if u drag that there u still have the solid unmovable 1 and the 1 u dragged is jus lik an alias so ill have 2 _________________
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Sabian

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May 30th 2008, 01:36 |
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| um this happned to me once what i did was change the icon with candybar |
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Lbroskee

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May 30th 2008, 03:38 |
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o btw it's fixed now. i 4get what i did tho _________________
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tejumang

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July 30th 2008, 20:31 |
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| @SbuxBlaze.. Hide hides the open screens related to that Application, not the Icon itself.. |
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