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    Salvation Windows XP experts,

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    Method 2: Create a new profile on the computer and check if the problem persists. If this is not the case, the other profile is corrupt. To create a new user profile, you can see the article mentioned below for the procedure.

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    How to copy data from a corrupted to a new profile in Windows XP user profile

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  • All the sounds that are specifically related to the Microsoft system works not-missing the system tray volume control and Accessories Entertainment empty folder.

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    I noticed that a lot of the chatter about similar problems on other forums was related to Adobe Flash Player.

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    I want to hide the task bar, but then, I don't see the system tray. Is it possible to have the separate system tray?

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    It is possible to do the reverse of what you want - to hide some or most of the icons in the system tray bar while leaving the rest of the visible taskbar; However, you cannot hide the taskbar and let only the visible system tray icons because they are part of the task bar and the task bar should be visible so that they are visible.

    Sorry, but this is how Vista works.  If you try to get rid of the section in the taskbar, which shows open programs, it cannot simply be done without hiding the entire taskbar (including system tray icons).

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    I read a few topics on missing icons in the system tray. It seems that it s is a windows bug.
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