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www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000127.htmI've lost my Windows Taskbar how do I get it back?
This is caused by either the Taskbar being on Auto hide or the computer user accidentally hiding the taskbar by dragging it down too far.
Verify Auto hide is not activated by following the below steps.
Press CTRL + ESC or your Windows key to make Start menu appear.
Click Settings and choose Taskbar & Start menu
Verify that Auto Hide is not checked.
If Auto Hide is not enabled move the task bar up by following the below steps.
Press CTRL + ESC or your Windows key to make Start menu appear.
Try to notice where the Start menu appeared; generally, it should be the bottom left corner.
Press ESC. You should now notice a small gray line at the location of where the start was.
Move the mouse over that gray line, when in the appropriate position your mouse cursor should change. Once the mouse cursor changes, click and hold the mouse button and move the bar up.
Still unable to get the task bar to move up.
If after following the above two recommendations you are still unable to get the task bar to be displayed, reboot the computer and load the computer into safe mode. Once in safe mode, reboot the computer once again and the task bar should be restored.
Additional information and help with getting into safe mode can be found on document CHSAFE.
My Taskbar moved to the left, top, or right side of the screen.
It is common for users to mistakenly move their taskbar to the left, top, or right side of the screen while working on their computer. If you wish to return the taskbar to the default position (the bottom of the screen), follow the below steps.
How to move the taskbar
Moving the taskbar is simple once you understand the basic steps involved. To move the taskbar, move your mouse cursor to where the time is currently displayed on the taskbar. Once your mouse cursor is over the time, click and hold the mouse button down, and while holding the mouse button down, move your cursor to the middle edge of where you want the taskbar to be. For example, if you wish to return the taskbar back to its original position, move the cursor to the bottom center of the screen. When the taskbar has moved to its new location, release the button.
How do I resize the taskbar?
To resize the taskbar move your mouse cursor to the top edge of the taskbar. When the mouse is in the correct position, the cursor should change to an arrow pointing up and down. When the cursor is in this shape, click and hold the mouse button and move the taskbar up or down, increasing or decreasing the size of the taskbar.
I have lost an icon on my taskbar how do I get it back?
Icons on the task bar or systray are associated icons with a program installed or running on your computer. To get these icons back you must either open and run a program or install / reinstall the program associated with that icon.
Can I add an icon to my systray or Taskbar?
If you have Windows 95 or Windows NT the answer is no. If you have Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows ME, or Windows XP you can add an icon to your quick launch portion of your Taskbar. To add the quick launch portion to your taskbar, right click on the time in your Systray and select Toolbars and verify that the quick launch option is checked.
Once this has been checked you will have a new section generally to the right of the Start button which has small icons much like what is in the Systray. You can either drag shortcuts from your desktop or other areas of your computer to this area to create an icon on your Taskbar. Or your can cut and past icons into this section of your Taskbar.