my task manager is a control bar on top what should I do?

It is always active until I have shut down my computer. If I use it I can't store, without minimizing No. expand without end.

It is always active until I have shut down my computer. If I use it I can't store, without minimizing No. expand without end.

You are running it in the so-called 'Small footprint Mode.' To change back from this mode to normal mode, just double-click on the border.

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