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sherlock62
Aug 17, 2017Explorer II
snipe:
No way would I ever recommend to a computer novice (to anyone at that matter) that he or she do a Windows "system restore" in order to get an icon back onto the task bar. Very often system restore itself can glitch and cause issues with a Windows install and/or the programs installed on said install. In closing, so many ways to get a program icon back on the task bar so why, why do a system restore.
MrWizard wrote:
alternate is to do a system restore
from the control panel
this should get your PC and desktop / task bar
back to where it was
No way would I ever recommend to a computer novice (to anyone at that matter) that he or she do a Windows "system restore" in order to get an icon back onto the task bar. Very often system restore itself can glitch and cause issues with a Windows install and/or the programs installed on said install. In closing, so many ways to get a program icon back on the task bar so why, why do a system restore.
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