Analog gadet clock not working properly after installing IE8

HawkeyeLOM

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After I installed IE8 today (Vista 32bit ultimate) I noticed that my analog clock gadget--version 1.0 from Microsoft was not showing the second hand moving.

I remoived the gadget and added it back in same thing--rebooted- sameproblem. I have removed and reinstalled several times rebooted--sometimes when I add it, it does not show up in the sidebar. Trried registry cleaner Jv16 power tools--no help

Any idea of how to fix or download a new file??

Thanks
 
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Something definitely wrong with analog clock with IE8

Well, I did a system restore (prior install of IE8) from safe mode and was back to IE7 and the sidebar clock was working perfectly. Had to update definions--40 mbs or so-- for NIS 2009. did that, and closed sidebar and redownloaded IE8 installer (system restore had removed it).

Reinstalled IE8 and opened sidebar, so far so good. But needed to open Norton --somehting needed fixing--if I rember correctly-- and as soon as I did analog clock froze and my "to Process" monitor showed sibar at ~50%--waited a while, it stayed at about that value. rebooted--no change still at ~50% and analog clock frozen.

Removed clock from sidebar and usage went back to normal.
Something very odd here. with IE 8 and sidebar and possibly NIS 2009 v.16.5)
 

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I have the exact same problem and it also happened just after installing IE 8 yesterday; only difference is that I run Vista Home Premium SP1 64-bit. The time on the clock froze...

[EDIT] ...just removed IE8, problem solved itself.

Vladsky
 
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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    self-built
    CPU
    Intel Core2Quad Q9650 @ 3.4 GHz
    Motherboard
    Asus P5Q Premium
    Memory
    4 x 2 gigs Patriot DDR2 6400 5-5-5-12
    Graphics Card(s)
    EVGA SC GTX 280 (for graphics); Asus en8800GT (for PhysX)
    Sound Card
    on-board SoundMax 7:1
    Monitor(s) Displays
    2 x Samsung SyncMaster T240
    Screen Resolution
    1920 x 1200 (each)
    Hard Drives
    4 x WD320 (YS) SATA2 HDD and 1 x WD500 (AAKS) SATA2 HDD set as AHCI
    PSU
    Silverstone OP1000-E
    Case
    Antec Nine Hundred
    Cooling
    OCZ Vendetta 2
    Keyboard
    Unicomp spacesaver (with buckling springs) hey hey!!
    Mouse
    Logitech MX518
    Internet Speed
    Down: 6700 kbps; Up: 800 kbps
Okay - but I like Ie8 - so I tried everything on every post - no success - so I deleted the stupid clock - I'll just use the one in my system tray - bummer

What's so weird is it's fine on my laptop (also running IE8) also running Vista x64.
 

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