Force-Quitting Dashboard Widgets

Hello,

I have a problem. I have a widget, a single widget open on my dashboard and whenever it loads, it freezes. Not only does it freeze though, it causes my computer to start running v e r y s l o w l y. I need to find a way to close this widget, none of the traditional ways have worked so far. Is there a way to wipe the dashboard clean so there are no widgets open so I can start back with a clean plate? And never open this widget again...

Thanks!

Jason

iBook G4, Mac OS X (10.4.8), 1.2 GHz PowerPC G4, 512MB RAM

Posted on Oct 26, 2006 7:50 PM

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Posted on Oct 26, 2006 8:24 PM

Before opening the Dashboard, locate the file associated with that widget in either /Library/Widgets/ or ~/Library/Widgets/, where ~ is the folder in the Finder's sidebar with the house icon, and throw it away.

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Oct 29, 2006 7:38 AM in response to JayCr

..." The problematic widget is actually the widget management widget"...

That particular widget is located inside the Dock.app bundle itself so it might be hard to locate, but removing it wouldn't be recommended.

Since the "Widgets" widget isn't a part of the default set, it shouldn't be present after deleting the "com.apple.dashboard.plist" file in the affected user's "~/Library/Preferences" folder. Since you mentioned that "none of the traditional ways [to "close" that widget] have worked" (btw. it would help if you stated what methods were actually tried), it could be that that file is corrupt. To make the change take effect, it will probably be necessary to restart the "Dock" eg. by quitting it using "Activity Monitor.app".

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