Window and taskbar

Izzudeen
Izzudeen Member Posts: 1 New User
My window and taskbar cannot open, what should i do to fix it?

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  • louismezzi
    louismezzi Member Posts: 1 New User

    1. Restart Windows Explorer
    To restart this process, press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to launch the Task Manager. Click More details at the bottom if you only see the simple window. Then on the Processes tab, locate Windows Explorer. Right-click it and choose Restart.

    2. Windows 10 Taskbar Not Hiding
    When you’ve enabled the auto-hide functionality of the Taskbar, it’s annoying if it doesn’t work properly. If restarting the Explorer process doesn’t work or the issue happens frequently, you can try some other fixes.
    First, make sure you actually have auto-hide enabled. Head to Settings > Personalization > Taskbar and make sure Automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode is enabled. It’s worth disabling and re-enabling this while you’re here, too.

    3. Windows 10 Taskbar Icons Missing
    If your Taskbar is missing its icons and the System Tray at the bottom-right doesn’t show the clock and other functions, you might have to dip into the command line to remedy your issue. Fortunately, this isn’t as intimidating as it might sound.First, use the Windows + X shortcut (or right-click the Start button) to open the Power User menu. From here, you can launch a Command Prompt (Admin) or Windows PowerShell (Admin) window. From either of these, you can access a few tools that can perform the fix.
    In the resulting prompt, you should first try an SFC command, which runs the System File Checker utility to patch up Windows issues. Use this command to do so, then reboot once it’s complete:sfc /scannowIf this doesn’t fix the issue, you can try another utility. Enter the following command to invoke Disk Image Servicing and Management (DISM), and you should find that your Taskbar returns to its normal state after a reboot:DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

    4. Windows 10 Taskbar Frozen

    If your Taskbar is present, but you can’t click on any of the icons, you can try a few PowerShell fixes.
    There is a relatively easy process that should clear up this predicament with a non-invasive command. Type PowerShell into the Start menu, then right-click its entry and choose Run as administrator.

    5. Check for Driver and Windows Updates

    6. Try System Restore or Create a New User Account

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  • Devendar
    Devendar Member Posts: 1 New User
    same problem but issue not resolves.