


Windows7 taskbar disappeared Solution:
Move the mouse to the bottom of the desktop, the taskbar can appear, this time is due to your win7 settings problem, move the mouse to At the bottom of the desktop, right-click and select "Properties".
In the taskbar and start menu properties, set as shown in the figure, check "Lock Taskbar", and finally click "Apply" and then "Confirm" .
If the taskbar still disappears, it may be that your resource manager is abnormal and needs to be restarted. Use ALT CTR DEL to bring up the task manager and end the process named explorer.exe in the process.
Then click on the file, create a new task and run explorer.exe.
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