| Re: Windows explorer (taskbar) freezes and start menu disappears worked for me
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"Rick Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message
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> Hi Jer,
>
> Do you have the google desktop installed? It's been known to cause this
> issue. Otherwise, click start and type msconfig, then hit <enter>. On the
> general tab, place the system in diagnostic mode, click apply/ok and
> reboot as directed. See if the problem with the taskbar goes away.
>
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> Best of Luck,
>
> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
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> "xpriestsxsyrinxx" <xpriestsxsyrinxx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:6C1CE7E6-9E31-42AB-B94B-FAF524AADD34@microsoft.com...[color=green]
>> About every 10 minutes or more, the taskbar freezes and I can't do
>> anything.
>> I have to constantly open the task manager, end the exlporer process, and
>> reopen explorer. I don't know how at all I'd be able to fix this.
>>
>> Another problem I've been having is with my start menu. Whenever I open
>> it,
>> the shortcut files aren't there. The program folder and all of the things
>> on
>> the right (including documents, computer, network, etc.) is still there.
>> I
>> don't know how I'd fix this either.
>>
>> If anyone has a solution to anyone of these 2 or both of these problems,
>> please help me out and reply with an answer.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jer[/color]
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