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Desktop gadgets in windows 7 will nor display

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Right click on your desktop
select gadgets
then drag and drop the gadgets onto your desktop that you want.


If they still do not stay try to go into control panel and display to see if there is a setting to set to on or off.

The first solution should work for you:)

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Right-Click on your desk top click on gadgets. Then drag and drop the ones you want back.

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