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Vulcanz
Sep 02, 2021Brass Contributor
Taskbar Not Showing In Windows 11 (September 02)
Restarted my computer and once I booted up to Windows 11, I had no Taskbar. I couldn't access my settings or do any shortcuts. Only thing I could do is open my browser, but once I played a video it c...
- Sep 02, 2021
Hey Josh, I have found a temporary fix. So do (CTRL + SHIFT + ESC) That pulls up Task Manager. Next you go to file and start new task. You are going to type in (control). Then you are going to go to Clock and Region-Date and Time-Change Date and time. You are going to skip forward a few months. Your taskbar should come back. Then you are going to go do the same thing and go back to todays day again. It should start working. josh_65
roalt
Sep 02, 2021Copper Contributor
I am having the same problem, after the last cumulative update today. I have tried every command line that I have found, to undo the last update, to no avail. Loading control panel just gives a 'file system error'. I can load my browser by using the 'run' in task manager, but cannot get anything within the Windows system to run except command line.
Vulcanz
Sep 02, 2021Brass Contributor
I have found a temporary fix. So do (CTRL + SHIFT + ESC) That pulls up Task Manager. Next you go to file and start new task. You are going to type in (control). Then you are going to go to Clock and Region-Date and Time-Change Date and time. You are going to skip forward a few months. Your taskbar should come back. Then you are going to go do the same thing and go back to todays day again. It should start working
- MANA11Apr 18, 2022Copper ContributorDidn't work for me 😞
- alex-lovett-matrixxDec 15, 2021Copper Contributorsigned up to say this worked for me. Thanks.
- edzofcitSep 02, 2021Copper ContributorDoesn’t work