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merk311
Jul 30, 2021Copper Contributor
Windows 11 Dev build Missing Taskbar
This has been happening the last month or so. Whenever I turn on my pc the taskbar does not show, I do not have access to the start menu, Windows Update, Windows Defender or my display settings. Im o...
- Sep 03, 2021now who are updated to newer build all have the same problem
we have to wait for solution from microsoft
JordanPascua
Sep 03, 2021Copper Contributor
Thankfully I was able to fix mine by system restore to date 08/27/21 and afterwards paused windows updates.
- Xvenom82Sep 03, 2021Brass ContributorJust keep in mind that you will have to redo it in 7 days, Start then stop again unless u get lucky and it asks to restart/shutdown with update. If it does, dont do the shutdown with update
- JordanPascuaSep 03, 2021Copper Contributorpretty sure as a serious bug as this is, that they hopefully found a fix by then. they gave an update on twitter that they're investigating the issue.
- RyanTech_LLCSep 03, 2021Brass ContributorThey updated the insider build pages on the website as well. Hopefully now that many more people are having this problem, they will actually get a quick patch out.
- RyanTech_LLCSep 03, 2021Brass ContributorThis is interesting.... I went back to the lockscreen (Win + L) then switched users to another user I already had loaded on. I got the quick "Setting up your desktop" experience and everything actually works perfect just on that user. So the main user gets screwed for some reason. So instead of wiping Windows as a last resort, one could jump into recovery mode, open cmd, create a new user, then log in as the user to do whatever (System restore, reset, go back to Win 10, roll back updates, etc.)
- ThijsL202Sep 03, 2021Brass ContributorAs I expected.
I tried creating a new user but couldn't be done anymore.
This Is why I always had a repair user account.
- ThijsL202Sep 03, 2021Brass ContributorThanks.