On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 19:46:00 -0700, Gene E. Bloch wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Apr 2009 21:52:01 -0700 (PDT), Chris wrote:
>
>> On Apr 16, 1:10*am, Chris <cdkor...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi: *I'm not sure where else to post this, and I've searched around
>>> for it.
>>>
>>> Basically, I had to restart Vista, when it started back up it did a
>>> consistency check on the C drive.
>>>
>>> Then, once I got into Vista, one of my two notes and the clock
>>> vanished. *I cannot get them back.
>>>
>>> 1)Clock does not show on Add Gadgets, but there is a Clock.Gadget in
>>> "C:\Program Files\Windows Sidebar\Gadgets"
>>>
>>> 2)Also, under the Windows Sidebar Properties
>>> a) "Restore gadgets installed with Windows" is disabled
>>> b) "View list of running gadgets" shows me two instances of Notes,
>>> when only one is visible -- and I don't want to remove it because I
>>> don't want to lose the content there.
>>>
>>> How do I give the Sidebar a kick to bring it back to reality?
>>
>> Can someone help me at all? I have been able to remove and restore
>> other Vista installed gadgets. Just not the clock. I don't know
>> where it went, I don't know why it thinks the clock is hunky dory but
>> can't be readded. This is so incredibly frustrating.
>
> I had some problems with installing gadgets on another computer. I had an
> idea that a .gadget file is really a zip file, so I renamed x.gadget to
> x.zip (for two or three gadgets "x"). It worked and I could extract
> everything to a convenient folder. I ran the installer that I found inside
> that folder and got the gadget to install.
>
> There are two things about the above:
>
> 1. I have no idea if it will lead to a useful solution for you :-(
>
> 2. I have completely forgotten the details of what I did (even which
> gadgets).
3. Maybe I'm wrong :-)
Later yesterday I tried to install a new gadget on my sidebar (on a
laptop). It wouldn't install, and moreover, when I changed the file to a
..zip, Windows wouldn't open it, claiming an invalid ZIP file.
I tried the trick on one or two other gadget files and they *did* work.
So forget my advice...or not :-)
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Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom
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