I have XP, but have you tried right clicking on the desktop or at the bottom of the screen? When you right click, a pop-up box usually appears. Try right clicking on a few things (such as start button, etc...) until one shows taskbar.
restart your computer
Some people have found that when they open Task Manager, the tabs and taskbar have suddenly disappeared. This behavior can occur if Task Manager is running in "tiny footprint" mode. If you accidentally double-click the empty space in the border around the tabs, Task Manager switches to this mode. To switch Task Manager back to its normal display mode, just double-click the top border of the window.
When you want to run the fullscreen program you can autohide the taskbar. Do this by right clicking on the start menu button and click properties. Then go to the taskbar tab. Then check the box that says autohide taskbar. Then click ok. The taskbar should hide after a few seconds. To bring it back hover over the bottom of the screen.
No. Quite the opposite. The next version of Windows, Windows 7, will be based on Windows Vista with some performance and usability tweaks.
Windows Vista Ultimate $499 Windows XP Professional w/SP2 $429 Windows Vista Business $379 Windows Vista Home Premium $299 Windows Vista Home Basic $259 These prices are in Canadian Dollars...
If your computer had Windows XP on it and you upgraded to Vista, I heard you could call Microsoft and tell them how displeased you were with Vista and wish to downgrade back to XP. They will then deactivate your Vista Product Key and give you a XP product key, you will also have to have a Windows XP cd.
its actually pretty simple, all you have to do is reboot your computer, my computer is windows 7, but i bet it will still work on windows XP though
In order to find out if, "Rise of Nations" can be installed on a Windows Vista computer, check the back of the CD case, for the supported operating systems of "Rise of Nations."
To restore your toolbars in Windows 10, right-click on an empty space on the taskbar and select "Toolbars." From the list, you can check the toolbars you want to display, such as "Address" or "Links." If your toolbars are missing entirely, you can also reset the taskbar settings by right-clicking the taskbar, choosing "Taskbar settings," and checking your configuration. Restarting your computer can also help if the toolbars don’t reappear immediately.
There are several registry keys which control the windows 7 taskbar some of the keys have been migrated from windows xp which had a much better behaved taskbar. There is a generic fault in the microsoft programming for this bar. It is common for it to disappear completely and can even happen windows 7 updates making system restore the easiest option. Running explorer.exe will not always bring it back, and even a reboot may not prove successful. Microsoft blames the erratic behaviour of their taskbar on third party pop up reminders from the taskbar. This is "poppycock" their operating system should insulatel anything as important and integral as the taskbar. Microsoft should be ashamed for not fixing a problem which has been going on now since the inception of Windows 7. The only decent operating system they have is windows xp and thats only because its been out so long now even their dullard programmers have gotten around to understanding it. You will not be able to fix this problem from the registry alone as the operating shell is at fault.
Maybe it's because of compatibility issues with 64 bit windows vista. If your not running 64 bit vista than it won't work on vista at all. Go back to XP. It might work on Windows 7, and it would definitely work on windows XP Mode. But you have to have pro or ultimate to have XP Mode. Since 7 is much better than Vista, you should consider upgrading. Otherwise, go back to XP.
Different version of Windows use a different activation key. When you did the right thing by yourself in upgrading to Windows 7 that disabled you vista key. Even Microsoft has described Windows 7 as Vista with the bugs squashed. Most people who can have dumped Vista and enjoyed the change up to Windows 7. Contact Microsoft on how you can downgrade your operating system