Black upper toolbar in vista

My black top toolbar in vista is missing and I don't know how to retrieve

http://www.DellDock.com/

If it is above > look in the start menu > programs > software Dell > Dell Dock > or re-download.
It is not a Microsoft software.

If another brand computer > look in their software > under start > programs.

At soon Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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