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Missing bar on top of Task Menu page.

Last answer on Oct 16, 2009 6:17:24 am BST NightShade})i({, on Oct 16, 2009 4:48:44 am BST 
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Hello,
Recently I did a system reboot on my Windows Xp. All of a sudden when I hit control, alt delete, My task menu comes up, but the blue bar on top with the options, help and minimize/maximize, and exit button is all missing. How do I get it back? Do I need to do another reboot? Any information is helpful because it's driving me insane. =)

Configuration: Windows XP Internet Explorer 8.0

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 Mwanasoft, on Oct 16, 2009 6:17:24 am BST

Hi,

What you are experiencing is not a problem, so this is what you are supposed to do:

Open the task manager and double click any empty part (near what seems to be your borders) and your title bar and menu bar will be visible, if you do it again they will hide.

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