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Taskbar, desktop and start menu keep disappearing

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by StuUK, Mar 28, 2008.

  1. StuUK

    StuUK Guest

    After I turn on, it all settles down, then at various points, usually either
    when I turn on Explorer or Messenger, I loose the taskbar, desktop and start
    menu and cant get them back. Sometimes though it happens almost as soon as
    everything first appears but I have found that the longer I dont do any
    actions, the longer it lasts when I start using it.
    Im about to throw the computer out the window, but im not technically minded
    so maybe its something simple.

    I also signed up with Norton not long before this trouble all happened but
    this was after some virus that has been removed got in through messenger -
    could this be related?

    Any help appreciated!
     
  2. "StuUK" <StuUK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:68AECD5D-ECA8-4A17-B77D-9DEA8385C085@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > After I turn on, it all settles down, then at various points, usually
    > either
    > when I turn on Explorer or Messenger, I loose the taskbar, desktop and
    > start
    > menu and cant get them back. Sometimes though it happens almost as soon as
    > everything first appears but I have found that the longer I dont do any
    > actions, the longer it lasts when I start using it.
    > Im about to throw the computer out the window, but im not technically
    > minded
    > so maybe its something simple.
    ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    It doesn't take a technology literate person to open a window.

    <sorry, I couldn't resist>

    Right Click on the Taskbar, then chose Properties, and deselect Auto Hide.
    If the taskbar is auto-hidiing, you should be able to get it back by taking
    the mouse to the bottom of the screen -- or to the side of the screen where
    the taskbar normally resides. (You can grab the taskbar and drag it to any
    side of the screen, left, right, top, or bottom.)

    Once you get the Taskbar where you want it and drag the dividers where you
    want them, and set the size of where you like it, you should Right Click and
    select Lock Taskbar. This will preserve the taskbar where and how you want
    it.

    I doubt Norton is your problem ...
     
  3. pro-testor

    pro-testor Guest

    StuUK wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > After I turn on, it all settles down, then at various points, usually either
    > when I turn on Explorer or Messenger, I loose the taskbar, desktop and start
    > menu and cant get them back. Sometimes though it happens almost as soon as
    > everything first appears but I have found that the longer I dont do any
    > actions, the longer it lasts when I start using it.
    > Im about to throw the computer out the window, but im not technically minded
    > so maybe its something simple.
    >
    > I also signed up with Norton not long before this trouble all happened but
    > this was after some virus that has been removed got in through messenger -
    > could this be related?
    >
    > Any help appreciated!<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    from another poster:
    Disable all non essential WINDOWS explorer add ons (shell extensions)
    with Nirsoft shellexview (right click run as administrator to do this)
    (see download on the bottom of page)


    disable ONLY the stuff highlighted in PINK and only if you are
    sure you dont need them

    --
    Posted via a free Usenet account from
     
  4. StuUK

    StuUK Guest

    Its not hidden thats for sure, plus it wouldnt hide the desktop icons aswell
    would it?

    "Jeff Strickland" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    > "StuUK" <StuUK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:68AECD5D-ECA8-4A17-B77D-9DEA8385C085@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > > After I turn on, it all settles down, then at various points, usually
    > > either
    > > when I turn on Explorer or Messenger, I loose the taskbar, desktop and
    > > start
    > > menu and cant get them back. Sometimes though it happens almost as soon as
    > > everything first appears but I have found that the longer I dont do any
    > > actions, the longer it lasts when I start using it.
    > > Im about to throw the computer out the window, but im not technically
    > > minded
    > > so maybe its something simple.
    > ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > It doesn't take a technology literate person to open a window.
    >
    > <sorry, I couldn't resist>
    >
    > Right Click on the Taskbar, then chose Properties, and deselect Auto Hide.
    > If the taskbar is auto-hidiing, you should be able to get it back by taking
    > the mouse to the bottom of the screen -- or to the side of the screen where
    > the taskbar normally resides. (You can grab the taskbar and drag it to any
    > side of the screen, left, right, top, or bottom.)
    >
    > Once you get the Taskbar where you want it and drag the dividers where you
    > want them, and set the size of where you like it, you should Right Click and
    > select Lock Taskbar. This will preserve the taskbar where and how you want
    > it.
    >
    > I doubt Norton is your problem ...
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  5. You're right, the taskbar going into hiding would not affect the desktop
    icons.




    "StuUK" <StuUK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:A74C0437-63C1-4614-8A97-162BBCFC9CA9@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Its not hidden thats for sure, plus it wouldnt hide the desktop icons
    > aswell
    > would it?
    >
    > "Jeff Strickland" wrote:
    ><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >>
    >> "StuUK" <StuUK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:68AECD5D-ECA8-4A17-B77D-9DEA8385C085@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >> > After I turn on, it all settles down, then at various points, usually
    >> > either
    >> > when I turn on Explorer or Messenger, I loose the taskbar, desktop and
    >> > start
    >> > menu and cant get them back. Sometimes though it happens almost as soon
    >> > as
    >> > everything first appears but I have found that the longer I dont do any
    >> > actions, the longer it lasts when I start using it.
    >> > Im about to throw the computer out the window, but im not technically
    >> > minded
    >> > so maybe its something simple.
    >> ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >>
    >> It doesn't take a technology literate person to open a window.
    >>
    >> <sorry, I couldn't resist>
    >>
    >> Right Click on the Taskbar, then chose Properties, and deselect Auto
    >> Hide.
    >> If the taskbar is auto-hidiing, you should be able to get it back by
    >> taking
    >> the mouse to the bottom of the screen -- or to the side of the screen
    >> where
    >> the taskbar normally resides. (You can grab the taskbar and drag it to
    >> any
    >> side of the screen, left, right, top, or bottom.)
    >>
    >> Once you get the Taskbar where you want it and drag the dividers where
    >> you
    >> want them, and set the size of where you like it, you should Right Click
    >> and
    >> select Lock Taskbar. This will preserve the taskbar where and how you
    >> want
    >> it.
    >>
    >> I doubt Norton is your problem ...
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> <!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  6. StuUK

    StuUK Guest

    I solved it by restoring the settings from a week ago but still no clue as to
    what was causing it as the restore failed the first time but took ok the
    second time.
    Im now faced with Norton digging its heals in and refusing to uninstall.
    What fun.
     
  7. davidjchuang

    davidjchuang Guest

    StuUK;666435 Wrote: <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > I solved it by restoring the settings from a week ago but still no clue
    > as to
    > what was causing it as the restore failed the first time but took ok
    > the
    > second time.
    > Im now faced with Norton digging its heals in and refusing to
    > uninstall.
    > What fun.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Hi, Stu. Regarding uninstalling Norton, have you tried right click on
    Norton and click Run As Administrator ? If that doesn't work, go to
    Brink's Tutorials. He has one called " Enable/disable Real Built-in
    Administrator ", and one called " Take Ownership of File/folder ". One
    of them will work, guarantee. If you have trouble following the
    procedures, just post the problem(s) and Brink will respond. Please
    inform of your progress. Good luck.
    PS. the first tutorial is under 'account', the other one I think is
    under "enable'


    --
    davidjchuang
     
  8. Ignatious

    Ignatious Guest

    Forgive me for double posting, problem solved, I'd assumed my judgement
    of a friend absolute,he ignored my request not to use peer networking on
    my laptop while he used it, Azeurus, while not the direct cause does two
    major nonos, it frees ports and draws attention to the user, weather it
    was virii carried via software or an attack triggered by maxes ego is
    beyond me.

    However, the cure is very simple, duplicate explorer.exe, rename it
    using all lower case(windows protocol does not apply case variables to
    my knowledge and adding L in place of l makes it tard ass and
    regurgitate the executables commands.)

    If anyone beat me to the punch I am sorry, I was testing my problem
    solving abillities within a chaotic environment. I am very green at this
    but also a hands on learner.

    Thank you for your patience, if anyone needs more details on the
    solution please let me know.


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