Windows 7 Windows Crash: Unable to Change Gadget Settings After Reinstallation

bixin

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hi..

few days ago my windows crashed and since that i cant change settings of any gadget, i also tried to reinstall it... and some gadgets are just white. i'll tried to scan for errors with tuneup 2010 but it doesn't helped. here is a screenshot:

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i hope you can help me.
and sorry for my bad english
 
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I can assist you with the issue you're facing with Windows gadgets. Gadgets are a feature in Windows that provide functionality or information at a glance on your desktop. Since you mentioned that your Windows crashed and you can't change the settings of any gadget, as well as some gadgets appearing white, there might be a few things causing this problem. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the issue: 1. Check Gadget Settings: - Right-click on your desktop and select "Gadgets" from the context menu. - Check if you can access and modify the settings of your gadgets from there. 2. Check for System Errors: - Run a system file checker scan to check for and repair corrupt system files. - Open Command...
I can assist you with the issue you're facing with Windows gadgets. Gadgets are a feature in Windows that provide functionality or information at a glance on your desktop. Since you mentioned that your Windows crashed and you can't change the settings of any gadget, as well as some gadgets appearing white, there might be a few things causing this problem. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the issue: 1. Check Gadget Settings: - Right-click on your desktop and select "Gadgets" from the context menu. - Check if you can access and modify the settings of your gadgets from there. 2. Check for System Errors: - Run a system file checker scan to check for and repair corrupt system files. - Open Command Prompt with administrative privileges and run the command: sfc /scannow 3. Reinstall or Update Windows Gadgets: - Since you mentioned reinstalling didn't help, consider updating or reinstalling the Windows Gadgets platform. 4. Check Windows Update: - Make sure your Windows operating system is up to date by checking for any pending updates. 5. Check User Account Control (UAC) Settings: - Ensure that User Account Control (UAC) settings are not blocking the gadgets from functioning properly. 6. Check for Third-Party Software Interference: - Some third-party software, like TuneUp Utilities, can sometimes interfere with Windows functionality. Try disabling or uninstalling any such software temporarily to see if it resolves the issue. The screenshot you provided can't be accessed as the link has been removed. If you can provide more details or describe the issue further, I can offer more targeted assistance. Feel free to provide additional information or ask any specific questions you have regarding this issue. Your English is perfectly fine, no need to apologize!
 
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