No, the taskbar does. The system tray is also located in the task bar. Quick launch was removed in Windows 7, and replaced by a new taskbar that lets you pin icons to it.
Quick launch
The User Desktop contains the Wallpaper and Icons represnting objects in the Desktop folder. Task Bar contains the Start Menu, Quick Launch bar, Icons representing running Applications, System Tray, and Clock. Windows Explorer is the primary File Manager for Windows. It allows you to browse and maintain the Files and Folders. The Registry is a collection of settings arranged in a tree. Many applications store settings in the Registry.
Typically (at least in Windows OS), that will at least consist of the Title Bar and (in most cases) the icons to Minimize, Maximize, Restore and/or Close the window.
remove quick launch icons and again include them..if it does not work,restart the computer after removing the quick launch and then toggle it on...
The answer is a desktop.
This will show you how to turn a system icon on the taskbar on or off.
Control panel
A group icon contains program icons. For example, the Games group icon contains several games.
When we press power button of the computer,it makes boot process followed by POST. While booting,widows xp shows welcome screen in later phase. When this proccess is accomplished the computer turns compleatly ON. Now the screen that contains START button on the left and lowermost side,is called as DESKTOP. Desktop is home screen of Windows onwhere we have ICONS(Shortcut to launch any program),System Time and some other Quick Launch buttons. 'Pankaj'
These icons located on your desktop are shortcuts to programs. When you double tap them or right click and select "Open" it will launch the program assigned to that certain icon. You may be opening a Word Processing Program or even an Internet Browser. These icons are beneficial for opening tools used often quickly.
At the upper right side of any window next to the X are two clickable icons that let you minimize or maximize the window you are looking at. To retore a window from the task bar, just left click on it.
Yes.