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Roy Smith
Well I finally have a small problem that I just can't figure out myself
and need some help. I use a couple of gadgets on my desktop one is a
network meter and the other is a drive meter. Both gadgets were created
by the same person/company and they used to work just great up until a
few days ago. Instead of opening and showing me a graph of my network
and rive usage, all I see now is a white box with a greater than symbol
(>) in the lower right corner. Since pictures show better than a
description, here's a screenshot of the gadgets:
http://my.jetscreenshot.com/1443/20111114-ivw7-22kb
I've emailed the programmer three days ago and haven't heard from him
yet. So this is what I've done to try to fix it:
I've uninstalled, rebooted and installed the gadgets again to no joy.
I've switched from the 64-bit sidebar to the 32-bit sidebar using a
registry hack without success.
Thinking it might be a corrupt user profile, created a new user account
and had the same results.
Both gadgets are from AddGadget (http//addgadget.com) I downloaded new
files from their website and still haven't gotten them working right.
So any suggestion or ideas that I might try? My system is as follows:
MSI G41M-P26 motherboard
Intel Celeron E3400 Dual Core processor
8 GB ram
1 TB Seagate HD
EVGA Nvidia GT520 Video card
HP dvd1270i multi-drive
Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 64-bit
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Roy Smith
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
Thunderbird 8.0
Sunday, November 13, 2011 9:39:16 PM
and need some help. I use a couple of gadgets on my desktop one is a
network meter and the other is a drive meter. Both gadgets were created
by the same person/company and they used to work just great up until a
few days ago. Instead of opening and showing me a graph of my network
and rive usage, all I see now is a white box with a greater than symbol
(>) in the lower right corner. Since pictures show better than a
description, here's a screenshot of the gadgets:
http://my.jetscreenshot.com/1443/20111114-ivw7-22kb
I've emailed the programmer three days ago and haven't heard from him
yet. So this is what I've done to try to fix it:
I've uninstalled, rebooted and installed the gadgets again to no joy.
I've switched from the 64-bit sidebar to the 32-bit sidebar using a
registry hack without success.
Thinking it might be a corrupt user profile, created a new user account
and had the same results.
Both gadgets are from AddGadget (http//addgadget.com) I downloaded new
files from their website and still haven't gotten them working right.
So any suggestion or ideas that I might try? My system is as follows:
MSI G41M-P26 motherboard
Intel Celeron E3400 Dual Core processor
8 GB ram
1 TB Seagate HD
EVGA Nvidia GT520 Video card
HP dvd1270i multi-drive
Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 64-bit
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Roy Smith
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
Thunderbird 8.0
Sunday, November 13, 2011 9:39:16 PM