I assume you mean you can no longer see the taskbar. Check a few things 1. Restart your computer... Explorer may have shut down 2. Put your curson on the sides of the screen... if there are 2 arrows... then try dragging it out
start/settings/taskbar and start menu/ on the appearing window at the top select the "start menu" tab select the button "start menu" click apply then ok
Current versions of Microsoft Windows contain a Start button, Quick Launch toolbar, taskbar, button area, and the tray status area. So do various implementations of Linux distributions.
Current versions of Microsoft Windows contain a Start button, Quick Launch toolbar, taskbar, button area, and the tray status area. So do various implementations of Linux distributions.
Desktop
The bar with the start button is called the taskbar.
Right click on the start button. Select properties, click the taskbar tab, then put a checkmark in the box, where it says "auto hide the taskbar" Now click apply then ok..Good Luck..
The "Start Button". o.O
The bar you are referring to is the Windows Taskbar. It is typically located at the bottom of the screen and includes the Start button, the Quick Launch toolbar, the taskbar buttons for open applications, and the system tray (or notification area) where icons for background applications and system notifications are displayed. The Taskbar provides quick access to frequently used programs and important system information.
Right click on taskbar select Properties. If Lock the Taskbar is selected then unselect it. Click OK. Left click and hold on the Taskbar and drag and drop it where you want it.
The Taskbar
Try pressing the F11 key
The portion of the screen that displays when windows XP is loaded is called the Desktop. It features icons for different programs, the Taskbar and the Start Button.