In Windows, if your Start button and Taskbar seem to be missing, try moving the mouse to the very bottom edge of the screen. The Taskbar should pop up. If it does not, try moving the mouse to the top edge, the right edge, and the left edge. The Taskbar should appear on one of the edges.
To stop the Taskbar from disappearing, right-click a portion of the Taskbar without any buttons, or the clock portion of the Taskbar, and select Properties. It's likely that the Auto hide box is checked. Uncheck it.
In Windows XP, to stop the Taskbar from being moved to a different edge of the screen, right-click a portion of the Taskbar without any buttons, or the clock portion of the Taskbar, and select Lock the Taskbar.
You can use the Taskbar and Start Menu Properties window to change other Taskbar behaviors. For instance, by default, the Taskbar is always on top (it cannot be covered by other windows). By deselecting the Always on top checkbox, you can allow other windows to cover up the Taskbar. You can also remove the Taskbar clock.
If the Taskbar doesn't appear when you move the mouse to a screen edge, it could be that you accidentally made the Taskbar zero rows high. By default, the Taskbar is one row high, and you can increase and decrease the number of rows by dragging the top border of the Taskbar with the mouse. If the Taskbar is zero rows high, you should see a wide line at the bottom (or other) edge of the screen, and as you move the mouse cursor over this line, the mouse cursor will change. Click in the middle of the bottom edge of the screen, and drag upwards. If your Taskbar had been on a different screen edge, try dragging from that edge towards the middle of the screen.
2007-02-26 22:03:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to My Computer
Right click on the drive u want to clean up, then go to properties
click on "Disk Cleanup" & select the areas u want to remove
Click OK
2007-02-26 20:40:17
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answered by ks.designer 3
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Right click on any drive that you want to clean up, click on properties, there you should have the button for disk cleanup,
Thanks
MaX
2007-02-26 20:31:26
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answered by Anonymous
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You have not stated what system your running ,ie 98-XP
in Xp its Start -Programs-Accessories-System Tools-Disc clean up.
If you cant see the start button maybe you have hidden the tray,
Try pointing your cursor at the bottom of your screen to see if it pops back up.
good luck Ron D
2007-02-26 20:46:29
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answered by flakes 4
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Microsoft do a free clean up at the link below.
2007-02-27 01:15:16
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answered by Sly_Old_Mole 7
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