Situatie
Missing taskbar possible causes:
- If the presentation display was changed, the taskbar may have moved off of the visible screen
- The taskbar may be set to “Auto-hide”
- The Explorer may have crashed
Solutie
Pasi de urmat
If the presentation display was changed, the taskbar may have moved off of the visible screen:
- Press [Windows logo key + P] key to bring up the presentation display mode options
- Make sure Computer Only or Extended is selected
- Use the arrow keys to toggle between options and Enter to select the correct display mode
The taskbar may be set to “Auto-hide”:
- Press the Windows key on the keyboard to bring up the Start Menu
- Right-Click on the taskbar and select Taskbar settings
- Toggle the Automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode switch and click Apply
- If it is now checked, move the cursor to the bottom, right, left, or top of the screen and the taskbar should re-appear
- Repeat step three to return to your original setting
The Explorer may have crashed:
- Open the Task Manager using either [Ctrl+Alt+Del] or [Ctrl+Shift+Esc]
- If explorer.exe is already running, select it and choose End Task before continuing on
- Click the File menu and select New Task
- In the dialog box, type explorer.exe to restart the process
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