Happy Mac Screens

Don't worry, be happy
Don’t worry, be happy

When booting up, the original Apple Macintosh computers would greet the user with one of two icons.  Happy Mac meant that your Macintosh was operating well and was ready-to-go.  As opposed to the Sad Mac, which meant that your computer had problems.

This downloadable file contains the famous Happy Mac icon in multiple resolutions:

  • 250×320
  • 540×680
  • 815×1026

Download · File size = 3.2 KB · Download Count: 12


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Mike Knotts

Mike Knotts was born in 1968 in a small town in southern Indiana. Even when very young, Mike showed a love for all-things technical and sci-fi. Moving with his family to California in the early 80's, he eventually graduated from UC Santa Barbara with a degree in History. Rather than put that to good use, Mike continued to pursue his passion for technology by working for early, regional ISP's in the mid 1990's. He currently resides in the Pacific Northwest, where he works as a project manager for an Internet startup. Mike is a co-founder of Geekometry.