Yesterday I installed a preference pane called Visage, that allows custom login backgrounds to be installed. Things seemed to work as advertised through several reboots, and I had a nice Happy Mac icon on my login screen. At some point today, I ran the Disk Utility and repaired permissions (related???). Just afterwards, I rebooted, and the normal gray apple appears along with the usual startup messages. Then, at the point where I normally expect to see the login screen, only the default background appears--no login screen, though! I can move the cursor around and click on the screen, but any keypress (or combination) results in a beep, and nothing but the beep;-).
I'm writing the author of Visage next, but thought I'd spread the word here NOT to do what I did!
If anyone has ideas about how to recover the default login screen, through rebooting to 9.2 or otherwise, I'm all ears. Removing the Visage preference pane wasn't enough, by itself. Hopefully the author will have a few ideas. Does anyone think this calls for a reinstallation of OSX?
Thanks,
Dan
I'm writing the author of Visage next, but thought I'd spread the word here NOT to do what I did!
If anyone has ideas about how to recover the default login screen, through rebooting to 9.2 or otherwise, I'm all ears. Removing the Visage preference pane wasn't enough, by itself. Hopefully the author will have a few ideas. Does anyone think this calls for a reinstallation of OSX?
Thanks,
Dan