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TweakOnline

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Dec 17, 2012
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Hey guys,

I got OS X 10.8.3 running on my MacBook Pro 15'' Retina, and sometimes when I wake my notebook the theme of OS X changes to black.

The notification center changes to red, my dock changes to black and my Apple logo on the top left fly's away.

Could someone explain this to me?
Maybe it's going to be a new theme for OS X users?

Are there more users experiencing this on OS X 10.8.3?

Edit: It seems to be a bug, nothing to be worried about! :)
Thanks guys!
 
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I had that problem, which build is it? Ended up reinstalling 10.8.2.

I got the latest build installed, 12D38 (right?).
I could try to reinstall 10.8.3 but I don't want to lose my data or settings on my MacBook... What should I do?
 
can you post your wallpaper? 2880x1800 right?
 
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I got the latest build installed, 12D38 (right?).
I could try to reinstall 10.8.3 but I don't want to lose my data or settings on my MacBook... What should I do?

It's 3200x2000 pixels, enough to be looking gorgeous on a 2880x1800 screen! :)

Here it is:
I4HS.jpg


Enjoy! :)
 
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I've updated my MacBook to 12D44, everything works fine and I didn't found this 'magic Apple theme' again. :p

So it seems to be a bug or something like that.
 
Let me know if it fixes it, as I may reinstall 10.8.3 again. Also wanna know if it fixes the slow shutdown![/QUOTE

Unfortunately this hasn't been fixed yet.
My Mac reboots just as slow as before, even with a SSD. :(

Hope Apple could fix this issue next month as soon as possible.
 
Are there more users experiencing this on OS X 10.8.3?
Edit: It seems to be a bug, nothing to be worried about! :)
10.8.3 is not released yet: it's only available to Developers under a Non-Disclosure Agreement, which means not talking about it on forums.
So, either you're a developer, who should know how to contact Apple about bugs in pre-release software; or you've torrented a copy from somewhere. (Torrented copies of OS X are a good way to pick up malware, for starters.)
 
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