Time machine icon on wrong drive?

One of my machine (a Mac Book pro) is showing the time machine icon for it main disk "Macintosh HD" as well as for the external USB drive that time machine is actually using. This system was an upgrade from 10.4 and the external drive had a bootable system on it (via super duper) from before the upgrade which may have confused things.
How do I get my HD icon back from my main drive?

I also had the time machine icon on the main drive. I went into the information window, and attempted to delete the icon. Nothing happened apparently, and I assumed it failed. I forgot about it, and went about my business. When I rebooted a few days later, the icon had been changed to the normal disk drive icon. It seems to be staying that way now after a few more reboots...
Steve

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