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matto
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Posted at 8:14 am on July 11, 2008 |
Quote: from campina at 2:51 pm on July 10, 2008
not the menu bar.. but the one with the start button and such
I agree with Nikki, it's unlikely that a windows update would cause that to disappear. When you drag your mouse to the bottom, does it appear? Try right-clicking the bottom-center of your screen (assuming that's where you had it placed), uncheckking "Lock Taskbar", and dragging it up. Also, marshmellowman's instructions do not reformat the computer, they just uninstall a single update of your choice. It's not extreme :) |
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willymac91
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Posted at 2:55 pm on July 10, 2008 |
| updates dont do that kind of stuff mess with your properties or try restarting your computer if that dont work then ur gonna have to re do everything thats why they say you should back up your computer |
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nikki
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Posted at 2:51 pm on July 10, 2008 |
| Are you sure that's because of the update? Check your desktop properties first. |
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campina
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Posted at 2:51 pm on July 10, 2008 |
| not the menu bar.. but the one with the start button and such |
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campina
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Posted at 2:48 pm on July 10, 2008 |
Quote: from Nikki at 2:46 pm on July 10, 2008
What doesn't work because of the update?
well for 1, the bar on my menu bar is gone... |
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nikki
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Posted at 2:46 pm on July 10, 2008 |
| What doesn't work because of the update? |
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Al Legator
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Posted at 2:45 pm on July 10, 2008 |
Quote: from marshmellowman at 2:40 pm on July 10, 2008
Go into Add / Remove Programs in the Control Panel and select "Show updates" (the tickbox). Then you can scroll down to Windows XP and select the update that you wish to uninstall. If it's not listed there or it doesn't work, System Restore is what should be used, but since it doesn't work I'm unsure of what else you could do. 
I've never had this problem but this was my thought too. However, try to backup your data if you can just in case. |
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campina
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Posted at 2:40 pm on July 10, 2008 |
| come re-installing the pc.. that's too extreme |
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marshmellowman
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Posted at 2:40 pm on July 10, 2008 |
Go into Add / Remove Programs in the Control Panel and select "Show updates" (the tickbox). Then you can scroll down to Windows XP and select the update that you wish to uninstall. If it's not listed there or it doesn't work, System Restore is what should be used, but since it doesn't work I'm unsure of what else you could do. |
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willymac91
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Posted at 2:39 pm on July 10, 2008 |
| you can take everything off your computer and re install xp but then all of the things on your computer wil be lost |
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