Start menu diappears.

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  1.    #11

    Sir George said:
    sara2012 said:
    Tried system file checker with and without win7 dvd. No problems found. Still same problem.
    Try the following;

    Right click the Start Orb (the round button with the Windows flag) and select "Properties" from the ensuing menu. Next, select the "Start Menu" tab at the top, select "Customize..." and at the bottom of the "Customize" menu select "Use Default Settings"; see attachment. Then reboot the system.

    No guarantees on this solving the problem!
    I was thinking of that idea myself, but I thought if the "Auto-Hide Taskbar" is not checked, then it would default settings almost anyway :P
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  2.    #12

    Try opening Task Manager and attempting this method of resetting Windows Explorer which also manages the Task-bar, Start Menu as well as the Windows Explorer of course :P

    Right-Click Task-Bar > Start Task Manager > File menu > New Task (Run) > Type (without quotes) "Explorer.exe > OK
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Start menu diappears.-explorer.jpg  
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    windows 7 home premium 32 bit
    Thread Starter
       #13

    No, I have not installed any such software. Now I have formatted c drive and reinstalled win 7. Again facing same problem. Finally I deleted all partitions and again created new partitions. Installed Win7. Hope the problem should not come again. Under observations.
    I am in confusion that Even when I reinstalled win 7 after formatting only c drive why the problem was not solved?
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  4.    #14

    sara2012 said:
    No, I have not installed any such software. Now I have formatted c drive and reinstalled win 7. Again facing same problem. Finally I deleted all partitions and again created new partitions. Installed Win7. Hope the problem should not come again. Under observations.
    I am in confusion that Even when I reinstalled win 7 after formatting only c drive why the problem was not solved?
    It is interesting, since the System File Checker could not find any problems with the files within the operating system, therefore the re-installation should be fine.
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