No start bar

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  1. SeaSaltIcecream21 Merlin's Housekeeper

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    Please help. For 2 or 3 years, my start bar has been gone. NOT HIDDEN, but GONE! It just vanished one day out of nowhere. I've tried stuff like entering explorer.exe in the Windows Task Manager and CTRL + ESC but none of them work. Someone PLEASE help me :crashcomp:
     

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  2. Soushirei 運命の欠片

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    Hard to explain, but if you bring your cursor to the top edge of your start bar, hold the left-click and drag it downward, you can collapse the start bar altogether.

    Bring your cursor as far to the bottom of your screen as possible, then hold the left-click and try dragging your mouse upward.
     
  3. Sumi suicidé

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    Hit F11 on the keyboard.
     
  4. SeaSaltIcecream21 Merlin's Housekeeper

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    The cursor drgging thing didn't work, and the f11 didn't do anything either. Thanks for trying though.
     
  5. myoblivion King's Apprentice

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    Im guessing since its been that long you have restarted your computer....>.<

    Well, my computer is a vista but it might work.
    Go to your start button by clicking the...Start button on your key board and go to options, then pick customise and tool bar.
    Sometime you can accidently push a button that makes it dissapear
     
  6. SeaSaltIcecream21 Merlin's Housekeeper

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    What's the start button? What does it look like on my keyboard?
     
  7. Sumi suicidé

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    The one with a flag thingy on it between ctrl an alt on the left side
     
  8. SeaSaltIcecream21 Merlin's Housekeeper

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    I pressed the start button, nothing happened. :(
     
  9. Sumi suicidé

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    That's strange...I say go to a comp usa or something
     
  10. {Vena_Sera}_ The Anti{Saint} King's Apprentice

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    thats what i did
     
  11. RoxaSora2010 Nulla è reale. Tutto è lecito.

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    I think it depends from the type of the computer. For me it works with F11
     
  12. SeaSaltIcecream21 Merlin's Housekeeper

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    I have Windows XP. What kind of computer does f11 work for?
     
  13. RoxaSora2010 Nulla è reale. Tutto è lecito.

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    I also have Windows XP.
    Oh, I've found another chance:
    Try to go on Control Panel, Bar of the applications and menu of start (I think it's this the name in english), and there try to change something, now I don't know exactly what's the problem so I can't help u here srry.
    But try there:D
     
  14. SeaSaltIcecream21 Merlin's Housekeeper

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    I don't know how to get to the control panel.
     
  15. RoxaSora2010 Nulla è reale. Tutto è lecito.

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    Oh, right, u haven't the Start bar.
    So, go on "Resources of the computer" then at the left there is the Cotrol Panel
     
  16. Frodis Gummi Ship Junkie

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    Try these solutions:

    Press CRTL+ESC.
    2.If the Start menu appears, right-click the Start menu, and then click Properties.
    3.Click the Taskbar tab, clear the Auto-hide the taskbar check box, and then click OK.


    2. right click>display properties>settings, then make the screen area smaller
     
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    If CTRL+ESC didn't make it come back, then the program that displays the task bar most likely isn't running. That program is often called the "Windows Shell", but it's really "explorer.exe". It's the program that not only displays the Taskbar, but also responds to the CTRL+ESC sequence.
    The workaround: press CTRL+ALT+DEL to fire up the task manager. Now on the File menu, select New Task (Run...). Type in "explorer" and press OK. That should restart explorer and re-display your taskbar.
     
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    Windows Vista
     
  19. Repliku Chaser

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    Do as Neku suggested.

    CTRL+ESC always is going to bring up your Start Menu. If that for some reason does not work, try the Windows Key. Next, go to Control Panel -> Taskbar and Start Menu ->
    Then, undo the 'lock task bar' and hit ok...leave that and go to the bottom of your screen with your mouse and drag it up to where you want it and then go back to the same section and check the box with lock the taskbar and you should be good to go.
     
  20. Pistol Schoolboy Gummi Ship Junkie

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    Ctrl + Alt + Delete goes to Task Manager, got to Processes or Services and delete all Rundl32 files.

    That's what I did for mine.

    EDIT: Crap, Neku beat me to it. Yeah, follow Neku's advice, he pretty much hit the spot.
     
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