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gibbothegreat

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Hiya, is it possible to change the progress bar to look like the windows 10? see pic
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fisherking

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ha ha! wait, really? unless you know how to rewrite parts of the OS (don't forget to disable SIP!), the only thing i can think of is...to google, see if someone's made an app that can do this. or just run windows 10...
 
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gibbothegreat

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Nov 9, 2014
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ha ha! wait, really? unless you know how to rewrite parts of the OS (don't forget to disable SIP!), the only thing i can think of is...to google, see if someone's made an app that can do this. or just run windows 10...

Well it would look more professional and nicer plus I have win 10 via bootcamp
 

KALLT

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Sep 23, 2008
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It's actually not a bad question. I do miss an indication of the transfer speed occasionally. There is a CLI program that can show more information in the console, but I don't know of any GUI program. You can also see the write speed in Activity Monitor (under the tab "Disk").
 
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gibbothegreat

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Nov 9, 2014
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It's actually not a bad question. I do miss an indication of the transfer speed occasionally. There is a CLI program that can show more information in the console, but I don't know of any GUI program. You can also see the write speed in Activity Monitor (under the tab "Disk").

Thanks Kallt for your reply the only intelligent reply on this thread.
 
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