Notification center not opening

I just installed Mounrtain Lion. The notification center won't open, the icon in the upper right corner of the screen is light gray. What might be the problem?

Are you sure you went to System Memory?
  it have to be there... see in this image
Ah, my tip... if you dislike Safari, try to use Firefox. I've been using it since my old Windows, and it's fantastical too, not so many as Safari, of course.

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