By Dervish / Last update January 20, 2022

Many users have encountered that the taskbar is unresponsive, and even restarting has no effect. How to solve this situation? I bring you three solutions, I hope to help you.

Method 1: Restart Windows Explorer

1. When the taskbar is stuck, we press the "Ctrl + Alt + Delete" key combination to open the task manager at the same time.

2. Click the Processes tab, find Explorer, and click Restart.

The taskbar will disappear for a while, and when it reappears, the problem should be fixed.

Method 2. Reset Windows Application Configuration

If the above methods don't fix your taskbar, there may be an application and system conflict. In this case, we first try to reset the configuration of the Windows application.

Note: This method may require an Internet connection, please ensure that the network is unblocked before running.

1. Press the "Ctrl + Alt + Delete" keys simultaneously to open the Task Manager. Then, click on "File" and select "Run new task".

2. In the New Task box, enter Powershell and check Create this task with system administrative privileges. Press "OK".

3. Copy and paste the command line: Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register “$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml”} into the Windows Powershell window, then press Enter.

Method 3: Check and repair Windows files

If the taskbar is not temporarily suspended, there may be a problem with the system files. We can check and repair Windows files through File Checker.

1. Press the "Ctrl + Alt + Delete" keys simultaneously to open the Task Manager. Then, click "File" and select kkx.net "Run New Task".

2. In the New Task box, enter Powershell and check Create this task with system administrative privileges. Press "OK".

3. Copy and paste the command line: Get-AppXPackage -AllUsers | Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register “$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml”} into the Windows Powershell window, then press Enter.