Windows 7 Task Manager and Fixing Taskbar Auto-Hide Glitch

It seems as though Windows 7’s taskbar auto-hide feature doesn’t work from time to time. Whether it be because:

  1. heavens, a new program was installed
    —or—
  2. blast! your computer has been on for a few hours

that still-clunky response to the OS X dock is, well, still clunky. To enable auto-hide to begin with:

  1. Right-click on the taskbar and select Properties
  2. In the Taskbar tab, uncheck “Lock the taskbar” and check “Auto-hide the taskbar”.
  3. press Apply/OK et voilà.

If no “et voilà”, here’s a quick fix that tends to fix any Microsoft OS GUI (at least they’re consistent)—but please, save all important working files before doing this (I am not responsible for your machine or data losses!):

  1. Run the task manager. You could do the old shortcut (alt+ctrl+del), or jump straight to it with ctrl+shift+esc.

    You get bonus nerd points for doing it with two fingers.

  2. Stop the explorer process! There may be multiple explorers running—order them by memory usage, and stop the largest one. Alternatively, just stop them all.
  3. With task manager open, go to File>New Task(Run…) and type:
    C:\Windows\explorer.exe

    or, wherever your explorer executable is. Unless you’re a super dork and had a reason to move it, it should be here.

  4. Your taskbar should now work appropriately. If not, yell: “THANKS BILL” and shake your nerd-fist.

2 thoughts on “Windows 7 Task Manager and Fixing Taskbar Auto-Hide Glitch

  1. Hey just wanted to say thanks. I started windows 7 a few days ago and noticed this task bar problem right away, The biggest issue with it was when downloading using Chrome I could not get to the buttons to open my download. All the other forums I have looked at were just a bunch of people saying oh I have the same issue but no one had a clue as what to do about it. Well lets see if it last but I used your solution and my task bar is now hiding the way it should. So once again thank you!!!

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