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merk311
Jul 29, 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 02, 2021now who are updated to newer build all have the same problem
we have to wait for solution from microsoft
JordanPascua
Sep 02, 2021Copper Contributor
pretty 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_LLC
Sep 02, 2021Brass Contributor
They 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.
- JordanPascuaSep 02, 2021Copper ContributorOk there's a slight fix to this. Ctrl Alt Del, Open a new task type Control then go to Time and Date change the date to one month ahead. Taskbar should be back. Then I guess go to settings uninstall the update.
- Xvenom82Sep 02, 2021Brass Contributorif they only seen a couple people with this issue, they wouldnt care. But since pretty much everyone is having this issue, they are on top of it. Im gonna have to pause the update on my laptop I use for work. Its a 7th gen i7 and everything is working perfect and I dont want to mess things up to where I need to pause my work just to have to fix it. I need it for car repair info
- Pick1eheadSep 02, 2021Copper ContributorYeah, it was just me and the OP with this problem exactly 30 days ago (Page 1 on the comments). Microsoft didn't care because it was such a low margin of people. Now that everyone is getting it they're on top of it like you said. Now that you're back, you can permanently pause Win updates with a quick trip to the registry.
- Xvenom82Sep 02, 2021Brass ContributorExplain how I can permanently pause it? I have it paused for 7 days but will have to restart and pause again next week if I remember lol