There are many advantages of having a taskbar on your operating system. You can hide the taskbar until the mouse pointer is moved to the display edge or has keyboard focus. In more recent versions of operating systems, users can also 'pin' programs or files so that they can be accessed quickly, often with a single click. In addition, the taskbar contains various icons that correspond to windows open within associated programs. The taskbar usually shows which programs are currently running.
This guide shows how to fix the taskbar if it has stopped working correctly or is not working at all.
When the taskbar doesn't, it can make using Windows quite inconvenient. The taskbar is an essential element of a GUI (Graphical User Interface) in the Windows OS. How to Fix 'Taskbar Not Working' Problem on Windows 7, 8 & 10