Other users had their taskbar set to always appear but all of a sudden it was gone and nothing makes the taskbar reappear again. Although it wasn’t common, but some users experienced this issue of missing taskbar only when using certain applications like Google Chrome in the full mode. For them, the taskbar was working fine until they used the full-screen mode and the taskbar never reappeared even after they were out of the full-screen mode.

What causes your taskbar to disappear?

There are several things that can cause your taskbar to disappear but none of them are caused by a problem or bug in the system. Most of these are either settings issues or accidental clicks. So, here are the things that can cause your taskbar to disappear.

Note

If you are having troubles in performing the basic Windows tasks then you can try to open the taskbar via the Windows key. The Windows key opens up the start menu. So, try to press the Windows key once and check if it opens the start menu or not. If it opens the start menu then you will most likely be able to see the taskbar. Simply right-click the taskbar and select Taskbar properties. You can turn off the auto-hide option of the taskbar and various other settings to see which one works best.Click F11. F11 key brings your view to full-screen mode and hides everything else especially the taskbar. The taskbar won’t appear as long as you are in this mode. So, clicking F11 once again will take you out of this full-screen mode.Sometimes the issue is simply with the settings. You (or someone else) might have accidentally changed the settings of the taskbar. The taskbar has an auto-hide feature. If you aren’t familiar with this feature and you haven’t tried hovering your mouse on the bottom of your screen then try that. You can change the auto-hide feature by right-clicking the taskbar > select taskbar properties > toggle off auto-hide.

Method 1: Restart Explorer.exe

Restarting the explorer.exe process from the task manager seems to fix the issue for the majority of the users. It isn’t a permanent solution though, you will have to repeat the process every time your taskbar disappears. So, keep that in mind. Note: You might see this named Windows Explorer in some version of Windows. So, Windows Explorer and Explorer.exe are the same processes. Your issue should resolve once the explorer is restarted.

Method 2: Resize the Taskbar

The taskbar is resizable. You can grab the taskbar from the top line and drag up or down to change its size. It is often the case where users accidentally reduced the size of the taskbar to just 1 or 0 lines. In this case, the problem isn’t caused by a bug or a setting but rather because of an accidental resize. Simply resizing the taskbar back to its original size will fix the issue. Follow the steps given below to resize the taskbar. This should bring the taskbar above the 0 line height and you should be able to see the taskbar. Note: If you don’t want this to happen again in the future, right-click the taskbar and click the option Lock Taskbar. This should lock the taskbar at its position and it won’t allow you to resize or change the position of the taskbar. Right-click your taskbar again and now you should be able to see a tick beside the Lock Taskbar option. This indicates that the taskbar is locked. If you find yourself in need of changing the location or size of your taskbar then simply repeat these steps and it should unlock the taskbar.

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