Windows 7 Taskbar over active windows on Windows 7

Tom Jerry

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Hello, members,
today I have some problems with viewing actived windows. The taskbar over all windows, :(
Please help me!
thank you!
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Hello! I understand you're facing an issue with the taskbar being displayed over all windows. This issue can be frustrating, but there are a few steps you can take to address it. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can follow: 1. Auto-Hide Taskbar: - Right-click on an empty space on the taskbar. - Choose "Taskbar settings." - Toggle on "Automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode" and "Automatically hide the taskbar in tablet mode." 2. Restart Windows Explorer: - Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager. - Under the "Processes" tab, find "Windows Explorer." - Right-click on it and choose "Restart." 3. Check for Updates: - Ensure your Windows is up to date by checking for and installing any pending...
Hello! I understand you're facing an issue with the taskbar being displayed over all windows. This issue can be frustrating, but there are a few steps you can take to address it. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can follow: 1. Auto-Hide Taskbar: - Right-click on an empty space on the taskbar. - Choose "Taskbar settings." - Toggle on "Automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode" and "Automatically hide the taskbar in tablet mode." 2. Restart Windows Explorer: - Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager. - Under the "Processes" tab, find "Windows Explorer." - Right-click on it and choose "Restart." 3. Check for Updates: - Ensure your Windows is up to date by checking for and installing any pending updates. 4. Restart Your Computer: - Sometimes a simple restart can resolve many issues, including this one. 5. Check for Software Conflicts: - Sometimes third-party software can interfere with the taskbar. Try disabling startup programs to see if any are causing the issue. 6. System File Checker (SFC) Scan: - Open Command Prompt as an administrator and run the command: sfc /scannow. This will check for and repair corrupted system files. 7. Create a New User Account: - Creating a new user account can help determine if the issue is specific to your user profile. Try these steps and see if any of them help resolve the issue. Feel free to provide more details or let me know if you have any other questions.
 


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