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Hi Curmudgeon10, I am Dave, I will help you with this. The old widgets like the analogue clock on the Windows Desktop were removed, because there was a security flaw in them, currently there is no clock widget for Windows11, all of them have a window, but the good news is Microsoft are bringing back the Desktop widgets functionality in Windows 11 that existed in previous versions of Windows ...
AFAIK, Windows 10 doesn't have a built-in feature to display a clock widget in the desktop. I use an app, BeWidgets (I'm not advertising, I'm suggesting the app because it's my personal favorite) for this. It apparently used to eat up system resources. It may or may not have been fixed though.
The Taskbar in Windows 11 is very limited compared to the one in Windows 10, currently there is no native way to resize the clock on the Taskbar, or even a registry hack that can do that. Microsoft are providing some improvements to the taskbar in upcoming updates, because everyone is asking for that. Please open the feedback hub (Windows Key ...
This worked for me: Turn System icons on. Click the Start or Search icon in the Taskbar. Type cmd, right-click on Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator. Copy and paste the following: explorer shell::: {05d7b0f4-2121-4eff-bf6b-ed3f69b894d9} Press Enter.
For clean boot follow the steps below: On the Desktop, press the Windows + R keys simultaneously to open Run; In the Run Menu type msconfig command and click OK to open System Configuration; On the Services tab, check Hide All Microsoft Services and Click Disable All; Click Apply and OK; Restart the computer.
Windows Time is the background service that manages time synchronization in Windows operating systems. It’s susceptible to unexpected glitches, so restart it via the Services console and check if that helps.
At the top right of your Start Menu, click the 'All Apps' button. Then in the alphabetical list of all apps scroll down to the letter C. You should find the Clock app there and you can drag it onto your Desktop to create a new shortcut and then move that shortcut in the Startup folder.
Click on the clock, and you will see a pop-up window displaying the current time and date. Step Three: In this pop-up window, you will see a "Settings" button. Click on it to enter the "Windows Settings" interface. Step Four: In the "Windows Settings" interface, you need to find the "Personalization" option.
Hiding ONLY date (= displaying ONLY the clock) & more. Hello, I'm new to the community, but not new at all to Windows 11 features... however, after being enlisted in MS Dev program for a while and after testing the Win 11 since Dev Edition, I see that not even in the current edition there is an option for taskbar size, taskbar icon size, date ...
1. close all file explorer windows. 2. open task manager by pressing - Ctrl + Shift + Esc. 3. find the process name windows explorer. 4. click on restart. if this doesn't work then. open command prompt as administrator and type = DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /Restore Health. restart your computer. tell me if it works.