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Not able to see the taskbar and open any windows settings screens, I see a blank space in black color in the place of taskbar. Restarted system multiple times once it was fixed then it is not showing the taskbar again. After a recent windows update I started facing this problem. I have attached Intel SSU system information file.
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Because you didn't shared the updated SSU report, I'm assuming that the clean Installation of the Graphics Driver ended successfully ?
Try to check the Taskbar settings:
- depress Windows key + I to open Windows Settings
- click on Personalization
- click on Taskbar
- click on Taskbar behaviors. Verify that Automatically hide the taskbar is unchecked
If the above steps will not solve your problem, repair install of Windows 11 by performing an in-place upgrade without losing anything. This process will replace your Windows installation without affecting your data and installed applications.
Leon
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Download the latest Intel® Graphics Driver 31.0.101.2127.
Execute a Clean Installation During Driver Installation
Leon
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Hi Leon,
Thanks for the response. Hope you have seen my graphics driver in the system info sheet. It is Intel UHD Graphics 620. But the one you are suggesting have a list of processors for which the graphic card is valid and mine is not in that(Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-8250U CPU @ 1.60GHz). To be accurate my system processor is there but processor speed is not matching.
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Hi @Mahesh97
This driver is for your processor. The frequency is correct (3.40 GHz maximum turbo frequency and 1.60 GHz processor base frequency).
Leon
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Hi @LeonWaksman ,
I downloaded the executable from the link you shared and did a clean install. But issue is not resolved. It's same.
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Because you didn't shared the updated SSU report, I'm assuming that the clean Installation of the Graphics Driver ended successfully ?
Try to check the Taskbar settings:
- depress Windows key + I to open Windows Settings
- click on Personalization
- click on Taskbar
- click on Taskbar behaviors. Verify that Automatically hide the taskbar is unchecked
If the above steps will not solve your problem, repair install of Windows 11 by performing an in-place upgrade without losing anything. This process will replace your Windows installation without affecting your data and installed applications.
Leon
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Hi @LeonWaksman ,
I think this did solve my problem. I did in place upgrade and later I restarted my system multiple times to see if my taskbar disappears again. But it didn't. Thanks for the help. I'm also curious to know why did the problem occur in the first place.
Thanks
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You may follow below steps:
1. Update graphics drivers.
2. Check for Windows updates.
3. Restart Windows Explorer.
4. Check for third-party software conflicts.
5. Run System File Checker (SFC).
6. Use DISM to repair Windows image.
7. Consider restoring to a previous restore point.
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I'm not able to open system settings and not able to start cmd as an administrator due to that. So I can't run sfc as no administrator privileges for cmd.

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