sixbennetts
Apr 22 2007, 12:11 PM
Hey folks,
Brand new here. Good forum, wealth of great info.
Sidebar gadgets in Vista Home Premium, 32-bit, 2½ G of RAM.
Either gadgets that came with the system, or downloaded gadgets, doesn't seem to matter.
I install them to sidebar, undock them to desktop, place them where I want them, close the sidebar.
I leave the computer for a bit, screensaver kicks in, all works fine, until...
...I come back to the computer, give the mouse a little shake to release the screensaver and get back to desktop, and my gadgets have all changed position.
They seem to move only laterally, shifting left across the screen about an inch or two, but retain their vertical position. Strange, huh?
So, I went to the great HP chat application that came with this new HP computer, and talked with them about it. We tried different variations of the View settings on desktop, Align to Grid, Auto-arrange, but no help there.
Anybody ever heard of this? This machine did this from the start, so I'm pretty sure it wasn't something downloaded.
Not a big deal, just annoying to have to drag stuff back to where it belongs every time I come back to it.
Thanks
Donny
Jacee
Apr 22 2007, 03:13 PM
Click on Windows Sidebar Properties in control panel. At the very bottom of that window is a link
"How do I Customize Windows Sidebar"...click on the link. Scroll down...on the left you'll see different 'how to's'.
sixbennetts
Apr 22 2007, 11:41 PM
Hi Jacee,
Yup, pretty familiar with the excellent help that comes with Vista, thanks. I go there often.
I didn't see anything there a week ago when I tried to find a cure for this. Pretty much just general stuff about how it works. Nothing there about fixing this problem.
Any other ideas?
Thanks
Donny
sixbennetts
Apr 29 2007, 01:15 AM
Bump.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Donny
usasma
Apr 29 2007, 06:16 AM
Well, I don't have a clue about this - but there a bunch of stuff you can try:
1) Update your video drivers to the latest certified Vista version from the manufacturer of your video chipset (most commonly nVidia, ATI, or Intel).
2) Run SFC.EXE /SCANNOW from the Command Prompt as an Administrator
3) Repair Vista with the DVD (when you get to the "Install Now" screen, there should be an option in the lower left to "Repair").
Don't forget to visit Windows Update when you're done - SFC.EXE and the repair can remove some of the Windows Updates.