On the bottom, I have no taskbar?

on the bottom I have no taskbar?... no icons... no clock... no start no button... nothing... help me please...

Original title: old lady, please help... I have no taskbar bottom

Hello

Please, try the following and see if it solves your problem you are having with not be able to view the taskbar.

1. right-click on the desktop , and select personalize.

2. look in the lower left.

3. Select the taskbar and Start Menu.,.

4. uncheck the Hide task bar.

Let us know if this does not solve the problem and help you further.

Thank you.

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