You have to many applications to start every time you reboot the system or turn it on. You need clean the startup list. There is one standard trick Start->msconfig->Startup. Uncheck files you don't need to start when the system starts. Also you can use registry to do the same thing (you can Google it). But the best way is to use special software which allows you do everything right and fast (jv16 is one of the best, but it's shareware).
Right click on taskbar, the click on "Lock the taskbar".
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on the taskbar right click on it and select lock the taskbar and when you do it again it should be checkmarked
A taskbar is used for reseting the whole computer
If you use the unlock option you will still have a narrow blue line at the bottom. But the taskbar basically would be hidden. If you use the autohide option the taskbar will hide completely automatically. But when you move the cursor at the place where the taskbar suppose to be the taskbar will pop up.
Locking the taskbar refers to a feature in operating systems like Windows that prevents users from accidentally moving or resizing the taskbar. When the taskbar is locked, its position remains fixed, ensuring that icons and shortcuts stay in place. Users can enable or disable this feature through the taskbar's context menu by right-clicking on the taskbar and selecting "Lock the taskbar." This helps maintain a consistent and organized workspace.
You right-click on your taskbar and then click on properties. Then you un-select 'Keep the taskbar on top of other windows'.
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To change the direction of the taskbar in Windows, you can right-click on an empty space on the taskbar, go to "Toolbars," and then select a new positioning option such as "Left," "Top," or "Right." The taskbar will then move to that side of the screen.
To move your taskbar around, right-click on it and make sure the "Lock the taskbar" option is unchecked. Then, click and drag the taskbar to your desired location on the screen. Finally, don't forget to re-lock the taskbar once you've positioned it where you want.
The taskbar is used to display the programs that are currently in use and the active applications are the ones that you're using and is displayed on the taskbar.
Taskbar holds icons for running applications on your system.