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Is there any way to reset the dashboard to the way it was when i first got my mac?

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I don't know if there's a way to reset the Dashboard, but I can tell you that when it was new, it looked something like this:



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Open Terminal and type:

defaults delete com.apple.Dashboard

Then press enter.
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