Taskbar Moved To The At Top Of Screen In Win 2000?
Jan 23, 2005I use windows 2000 My Taskbar has some how moved to the top of the screen How do I get it back at the bottom of the screen
View 2 RepliesI use windows 2000 My Taskbar has some how moved to the top of the screen How do I get it back at the bottom of the screen
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like it returned to the bottom.
The task bar moved ( I Don't know why ) to the top of the screen.Now the Start button is there instead of at the bottom
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1. Started in Safe Mode
-This worked. I was able to uninstall the software and reboot - same result.
2. Tried re-installing in Safe Mode thinking that if a .dll got corrupted this would fix it.
-Install succeeded, but booting in normal mode still freezes on the splash screen.
3. Tried booting to Last Known Good Config
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With XP Pro SP2, I enable "Group similar taskbar buttons". I generally have my taskbar stretched 2 to 3 rows even so. Sometimes, when I have a lot of windows open, and the similar taskbar buttons group and stack themselves, so 1 button contains 2 or 3 open tasks, I can't get any action out of the buttons that represent multiple open tasks.
Any of the taskbar buttons that represent a single open task are fine. But any buttons that represent multiple open tasks don't respond. I have to do Alt -
Tab to bring a task to the front, if it's one of the tasks on a button that represents a group. Or I can go to Taskbar Properties, and deselect "Group similar taskbar buttons".
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