Wife hates translucent menu bar

I just installed 10.5.6 then upgraded to 10.5.8 on my wife's G4 IBook. When I went into System Preferences > Desktop & Screen Saver > Desktop the check-box for Translucent Menu Bar wasn't there.
It is there on my Mac Pro.
Anyone have an explanation and a fix. My wife hates the translucent menu bar.

I got this from a different forum
+Kappy posted "Re: Missing System Pref" in "Missing System Pref" on Aug 6, 2009 12:39:37 PM.+
+Go to the main Apple Download Site, locate the 10.5.8 Combo Updater and download it (759 GBs - she's a biggie) then reinstall the update using the Combo Updater.+
+I strongly suggest you do the following before reinstalling the update:+
+Repairing the Hard Drive and Permissions .......+
THE DISK VERIFIES ALTHOUGH - After setting the variable you noted I used it again for _my account_ and the system locked up when I tried to switch accounts. Also several crash reports were sent in. I'm now in _my account_ and all seems normal. Have downloaded the updater but will hold off unless I see other issues. I tend to agree that the 10.5.6 and/or the update install(s) may have had some erroneous info on the hardware in my wife's IBook.

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