This will stop and then restart the Windows Explorer process.
By following these methods and troubleshooting tips, you should be able to restart the taskbar and resolve any issues you are experiencing. taskbar restart
If restarting the taskbar doesn't resolve the issue, try: This will stop and then restart the Windows Explorer process
If you have to do this often, you can create a simple shortcut on your desktop that restarts the taskbar with one click. Right-click on your desktop, select . Right-click on your desktop, select
In Task Manager, click in the top menu and select "Run new task" . Type explorer.exe and hit Enter or click "OK" . The taskbar should reappear within seconds. Method 2: The Command Prompt Method (Forced Restart)
Click Save. Now, double-clicking this file will restart your taskbar. Frequently Asked Questions Why is my taskbar frozen?