Thank you so much for that fix, worked perfectly for me. I also have the doubled hard drive bars but I don't really care about that, now I can see the processes again.
BUDULS you are a champion!
BUDULS you are a champion!
Process list was not showingI just upgraded to ML, and my iStat Pro seems to be working just fine. I never had to change anything. What wasn't working for you guys?
Process list was not showing
The fix does not work right for me. It shows some processes, but not with their percentage like i was used to it. Now it show off the memory-usage of the processes. Can someone fix it?
Greets
Hans
Same issue on mine although I can't find my widget
Looked under Library and Widgets but just the standard lot are there, what I'm a doing weong?
MenuMeters is a fairly nice iStat replacement...and it is free, and works on ML
It's in ~/Library/Widgets
Apple hides the users Library folder.....you can quickly get to it in Finder by holding Option when clicking on the Go menu (with Finder as the active app). You'll see the link for Library.
It's easy to fix iStat Pro processes for Mountain Lion
Steps:
1. Locate your widget, it will be under /Library/Widgets or ~/Library/Widgets
2. Right click it and select: "Show Package Contents"
3. Open Wide.js or Tall.js file in some editor (Wide is for horizontal view, Tall for vertical)
4. Locate the line
Change "PID|$1" to "PID| $1" (Add space before $ sign)
5. Save the changes
6. remove widget and re-add it Dashboard, and it should be fixed
It's easy to fix iStat Pro processes for Mountain Lion
Steps:
1. Locate your widget, it will be under /Library/Widgets or ~/Library/Widgets
2. Right click it and select: "Show Package Contents"
3. Open Wide.js or Tall.js file in some editor (Wide is for horizontal view, Tall for vertical)
4. Locate the line
Change "PID|$1" to "PID| $1" (Add space before $ sign)
5. Save the changes
6. remove widget and re-add it Dashboard, and it should be fixed
It's easy to fix iStat Pro processes for Mountain Lion
Steps:
1. Locate your widget, it will be under /Library/Widgets or ~/Library/Widgets
2. Right click it and select: "Show Package Contents"
3. Open Wide.js or Tall.js file in some editor (Wide is for horizontal view, Tall for vertical)
4. Locate the line
Change "PID|$1" to "PID| $1" (Add space before $ sign)
5. Save the changes
6. remove widget and re-add it Dashboard, and it should be fixed
It's in ~/Library/Widgets
Apple hides the users Library folder.....you can quickly get to it in Finder by holding Option when clicking on the Go menu (with Finder as the active app). You'll see the link for Library.
To permantely (until the next update) unhide the Library folder, enter this in terminal:
chflags nohidden ~/Library/
-Kevin
It's easy to fix iStat Pro processes for Mountain Lion
Steps:
1. Locate your widget, it will be under /Library/Widgets or ~/Library/Widgets
2. Right click it and select: "Show Package Contents"
3. Open Wide.js or Tall.js file in some editor (Wide is for horizontal view, Tall for vertical)
4. Locate the line
Change "PID|$1" to "PID| $1" (Add space before $ sign)
5. Save the changes
6. remove widget and re-add it Dashboard, and it should be fixed
It's easy to fix iStat Pro processes for Mountain Lion
Steps:
1. Locate your widget, it will be under /Library/Widgets or ~/Library/Widgets
2. Right click it and select: "Show Package Contents"
3. Open Wide.js or Tall.js file in some editor (Wide is for horizontal view, Tall for vertical)
4. Locate the line
Change "PID|$1" to "PID| $1" (Add space before $ sign)
5. Save the changes
6. remove widget and re-add it Dashboard, and it should be fixed
It's in ~/Library/Widgets
Apple hides the users Library folder.....you can quickly get to it in Finder by holding Option when clicking on the Go menu (with Finder as the active app). You'll see the link for Library.
To permantely (until the next update) unhide the Library folder, enter this in terminal:
chflags nohidden ~/Library/
-Kevin
I'm using iStat Pro widget on Mountain Lion GM, and only the "processes" section not working. But it doesn't bother me because I use it only for checking temps.
Is anyone else finding that the HD temp is not updating when the Mac wakes up from sleep? Have to close and re-open widget to see the actual temp.
Seems to update fine during the day, just not refresh after sleep.
It's easy to fix iStat Pro processes for Mountain Lion
Steps:
1. Locate your widget, it will be under /Library/Widgets or ~/Library/Widgets
2. Right click it and select: "Show Package Contents"
3. Open Wide.js or Tall.js file in some editor (Wide is for horizontal view, Tall for vertical)
4. Locate the line
Change "PID|$1" to "PID| $1" (Add space before $ sign)
5. Save the changes
6. remove widget and re-add it Dashboard, and it should be fixed