Mac OS X 10.4.8 Special Report: Menu items: Disappearance, other issues
Mac OS X 10.4.8 Special Report: Menu items: Disappearance, other issues
Some users have reported that various menubar items (Spotlight, date and time, AirPort, etc.) are missing after the update to Mac OS X 10.4.6.
In some cases, the solution for this issue is to re-apply the current combination updater (PowerPC or Intel).
In yet other cases, the resolution for this problem is as simple as re-enabling the menubar items through their appropriate preference pane or companion application. For instance, if your AirPort menubar item is missing after the update, try launching the "Internet Connect" application (located at the root level of the /Applications folder), click the Airport pane, and choose "Show Airport status in menu bar."
In a small amount cases, this problem is caused by prior manual removal of the Spotlight menu (by deleting the file Search.bundle in the folder /System/Library/CoreServices/). For many users, removing Search.bundle (again) and rebooting fixes the absent menu item problem. Alternatively, replacing a Search.bundle file from a previous Mac OS X installation will also resolve this issue, and bring Spotlight back to the menu bar.
Finally, in other cases, resolution settings may be to blame. Try setting a different screen resolution temporarily using the Displays pane of System Preferences.
Reader reports
MacFixIt reader Michel Morvan writes:
"I own a PowerBook 1.25 GHz. I've just downloaded the last Tiger update and my problem is that the airport sign, date time, language of keyboard don't display anymore in the Finder tool bar."
Michael Levenston adds:
"Not sure if I've done something wrong but since updating to 10.4.8, I no longer have my Clock nor Spotlight in the right hand corner of the screen. In fact I don't know where to find Spotlight in order to use it."
Index:
- Release Notes: Delta vs. Combo; Enhancements in this release, more
- Update procedure recommendation: How to apply Mac OS X 10.4.8
- Common workarounds: Resolving typical incremental update issues
- Adobe Illustrator: Problems with pathfinder function, other issues
- Audio issues
- Black border around cursor
- Burning media issues
- Classic: Problems starting up; launching apps
- Closed-lid portable functions broken
- Display coloring issues: Blue tinting and more
- External devices (USB/FireWire): Not recognized; can cause issues after system updates
- Finder Crashes, other issues
- Flash: Slowness caused by new version
- Incomplete update: Installing Mac OS X 10.4.8 stalls or otherwise fails
- Increased fan activity
- iSight difficulties: "In use," won't turn on, more
- Math problems in Rosetta applications
- Menu items: Disappearance, other issues
- Mighty Mouse problems: Scrolling, more
- Non-launching applications (including Rosetta apps): Fixes
- Printing issues -- fixes
- Safari Issues: Bad plug-ins, caches, more
- Spotlight issues
- Startup problems: Stalls, extremely slow booting, more
- Universal Access: New features, processor usage questions
- Wireless connectivity (AirPort, etc.) issues and fixes
Resources