We all know that Windows 10 users with compatible PCs already get a free update to Windows 11. This time, Microsoft included a new UI, redesigned the Start menu, overhauled the Microsoft Store, and more.
But, you know what? Although this new Update brings many good things, Microsoft can still not give its users a bug-free environment. It’s now been regular since users face glitches and errors after upgrading to Windows 11. However, one of those errors is the taskbar not showing.
We all know how vital the taskbar is to access most things on our desktops. So, this needs to be fixed. Of course, that’s why we are here with a new guide to help you guys fix this issue. Therefore, make sure to stick with the guide and read until the end.
Best Ways To Fix Windows 11 Taskbar Not Working
Well, fixing this isn’t a challenging task. You can get rid of this problem by following some easy methods explained in this guide. So, make sure to follow them one after the other with care.
1. Restart PC
This is not a fix, as we consider it a necessary step that you need to take before performing any of the below-mentioned fixes.
Rebooting your PC will ensure that no process is running in the background and give your PC a fresh start. So, it is suggested that you restart your PC once before doing anything.
- Click on Windows Button and Click on Restart.
2. Restart Windows Explorer And Other Essential Processes
If you have rebooted your PC several times, close Windows Explorer and other related essential processes. So, if you don’t know how to restart your Windows Explorer, then follow the steps given below:
- Firstly, right-click on the Start menu and click on the Task Manager from the drop-down list.
- Now, locate and right-click on the Windows Explorer process under the processes tab.
- That’s it. Now, right-click on Windows Explorer and click on the Restart Option.
3. Reset Windows 11 Taskbar
Here are the guidelines you are required to follow to reset your Windows 11 Taskbar.
- Initially, you can simply copy and paste the codes below in Notepad and save them as a .bat file.
REG DELETE HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Streams\Desktop /F taskkill /f /im explorer.exe taskkill /f /im shellexperiencehost.exe del %localappdata%\Packages\Microsoft.Windows.ShellExperienceHost_cw5n1h2txyewy\Tem State\* /q start explorer.exe
- Then, right-click on the file and run as administrator.
4. Perform System Restore
Many users reported that completing a system restore helped them fix this issue. You can also try this.
- Initially, use the Windows search bar and open the Control Panel.
- Then, navigate to the System and Security option.
- After that, tap on the System followed by System Protection.
- Hit the System Restore button found under the System Protection tab in the System Properties window.
- That’s it. Now, follow the on-screen instructions to complete the restoration process.
5. Uninstall the Update
If the taskbar is still not showing, even after performing the system restore, we recommend you try to uninstall the latest Windows installation version. So, let’s take a look at the steps that you need to follow to do so:
- First, navigate to the Start menu and open Windows 11 Settings.
- Then, hover over to the Windows Update located at the left side of the window. Then, hit the Update History button.
- Now, locate the Uninstall updates button under Related settings.
- After that, all the install updates will be listed. Then, right-click on the Update and select Uninstall.
6. Modify Registry
Did you try this before? Well, if not, then we recommend you get help from someone who knows about editing Windows registries. But, no worries if you don’t know about this anything; you can still do this by performing the steps given below:
- Firstly, press the Win+R button to open the Run prompt box and search for regedit.
- Then, navigate to the following path:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced
- Now, right-click on the blank space and select New.
- After that, tap on the DWORD (32-bit) Value. This will create a Registry key and rename it as EnableXamlStartMenu. Then, hit the enter key.
- You have to double-click on the new entry to edit its properties.
- Then, set the Value Data to 0 and hit the Ok button.
- That’s it. Now, save changes and exit Registry Editor.
7. Disable Auto Hide Taskbar
- Press Windows + I button to open Windows Settings.
- After that, Click on Personalization > Taskbar.
- Expand the Taskbar behaviors option and Disable Automatically hide the taskbar.
8. Repair System Files
- Press Windows + R button to open Run Dialog Box.
- Type CMD and hit enter.
- Now type the below commands, and execute each command line by line.
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
sfc /scannow
Conclusion
These fixes will definitely help you if you are also getting bothered after upgrading to Windows 11 and the taskbar is not showing up. We hope this guide has helped you. However, if you know of any other method to help our users fix this issue, use the comment box and let our readers know.
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