Another little problem... Start bar goes invisible..

Adamd

Vista Pro
Another little problem... Task bar goes invisible..

Ok so as I continue to use Vista I am running into a few minor problems along the way as I posted before, BUT:

My Task Bar just goes missing and all I can see is the Start button?

I reinstalled Vista the other day just because and it still does this and I have no idea why or how to fix it.


Drives me nuts. Only way to fix it short term is to restart and I hate doing that.


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I hope you mean taskbar, right?

OK, try this: Drag arrow to the bottom of screen until taskbar reappears, then right click taskbar, then click properties. Under Taskbar tab, uncheck the box on Auto-hide the taskbar. click apply, then ok.

Hope this helps.

PS....also lock it
 

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Hi Adamd,

Sorry, but I don't think that CNY's suggestion will work. When Auto-hide the taskbar is checked, the start orb auto-hides along with the taskbar, with both reappearing together when required. I have been unable to replicate this problem of the start orb appearing on its own. I rather think you have got a corrupted file or files on your system. What I suggest is that you have a look at the following Tutorial (and its related links) to see if that helps: http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/66978-system-files-sfc-command.html
 

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In addition to Dwarf's suggestion, you might want to run a through malware scan just to rule that out. Have you tried stopping explorer.exe and reinitializing it. Have you downloaded anything before this started happening? (toolbars, etc.)
 

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Well I just reinstalled Vista like 2 days ago and has happened before as well.

Auto hide is not on.

Really odd... I was thinking this was a common problem since it happened after 2 installs of Vista...
 

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    Asus Laptop's = the best by far!
    CPU
    Intel core 2 duo 2.5gig
    Motherboard
    Asus
    Memory
    4gigs DDR2
    Graphics Card(s)
    Nvidia 9500m Gs 512mb
    Monitor(s) Displays
    15.4" laptop screen and 19" external
    Screen Resolution
    1440x900 and 1280x1224
    Hard Drives
    250 in the laptop, 750gig external
Ok small update.

If I change it to "auto hide" and turn it back off the task bar comes back.


This may work for a day or 2, but this problem always seems to come back for no reason whenever it feels like it.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Asus Laptop's = the best by far!
    CPU
    Intel core 2 duo 2.5gig
    Motherboard
    Asus
    Memory
    4gigs DDR2
    Graphics Card(s)
    Nvidia 9500m Gs 512mb
    Monitor(s) Displays
    15.4" laptop screen and 19" external
    Screen Resolution
    1440x900 and 1280x1224
    Hard Drives
    250 in the laptop, 750gig external
It happended to me with XP. I solved it accidentally by booting in safe mode...and back to normal boot. (I might have done some blind tweakings while in safe mode...not sure).

And it happened to a friend, also with XP...and it was due to trojan malware (Vundo?)

Suggestions:
Boot in safe mode (what the heck...it won't harm) and back again in normal boot. See what happens.

Run anti-virus scan.
 

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    HP Pavilion dv7-1170us
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    Intel Core 2 Duo T5800 @ 2.00GHz
    Motherboard
    Compal
    Memory
    4.096
    Graphics Card(s)
    NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT
    Screen Resolution
    1440 x 900
    Hard Drives
    289.09 GB
    Keyboard
    IBM enhanced (101-or 102) keyboard
    Mouse
    Synaptics PS/2 Port TouchPad
    Internet Speed
    cable Wireless
Ok small update.

If I change it to "auto hide" and turn it back off the task bar comes back.


This may work for a day or 2, but this problem always seems to come back for no reason whenever it feels like it.

I had a similar problem where the taskbar dissapears.
In my situation I am using a Acer laptop and make use of an external monitor. When I remove the external monitor, the taskbar dissapears.
Acer laptops have a "Presentation" button. If I use the button to activate/deactivate the monitor, the taskbar "fixes itself".
 

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I never get this problem....
 

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    Core2Duo T5500 1.66 Ghz
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    2048 Gb
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    ATi mobility X1600
    Other Info
    My Nb is'nt hot
Ok small update.

If I change it to "auto hide" and turn it back off the task bar comes back.


This may work for a day or 2, but this problem always seems to come back for no reason whenever it feels like it.

I had a similar problem where the taskbar dissapears.
In my situation I am using a Acer laptop and make use of an external monitor. When I remove the external monitor, the taskbar dissapears.
Acer laptops have a "Presentation" button. If I use the button to activate/deactivate the monitor, the taskbar "fixes itself".


1. Type regedit in run,

And expand h key local machine\software\Microsoft\windowsnt\currentverson\winlogon, in the right pane double click on shell, delete all the values and type explorer.exe there.

2. press ctrl+alt+esc, this key combination should bringback ur taskbar.

3. If u changed the dpi settings bring back into default settings.

Let me know the result :)
 

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    Realtek
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    Wipro
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    1024*768
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    500 gb
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    DELL
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    Dell
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    100 mbps(office lan)
Maybe.....

Video Drivers? Uninstall/Reinstall, maybe try a different version.

Honestly,, I have never ever seen this on any system I have ever worked on.
So,, I have to think it is OS corruption, Hardware causing corruption, This is not a typical Windows problem that I have ever seen or read about. And I have worked on a whole lot of systems.
 

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I have this problem also. It tends to happen after I resume my Dell Latitude D820 laptop after it has been suspended (sleep). The only thing that restores the taskbar for me is to click on "Switch user" and just log back in as myself.

I'm running Vista Ultimate SP1 32 bit.
 

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