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  1. Posts : 6
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       #21

    Bright Eyes said:
    Next time the glitch comes back ill try this one out! thanks. Just so you know im talking about google chrome not explorer.
    Windows Explorer is the file management system in Windows, the taskbar is part of Windows Explorer (I don't mean IE or Edge). Just open up task manager, and follow the steps above and you'll see what I mean. All we're doing is restarting the Explorer process.
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  2. Posts : 116
    10.1
       #22

    1enF5ru4sT3row2 said:
    Windows Explorer is the file management system in Windows, the taskbar is part of Windows Explorer (I don't mean IE or Edge). Just open up task manager, and follow the steps above and you'll see what I mean. All we're doing is restarting the Explorer process.
    I thought so but was making sure. What did you mean by "TLDR: End explorer instances and then restart it manually from task manager." part though? got to the last step but not sure what that meant.
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  3. Posts : 6
    Windows 10 x64
       #23

    Bright Eyes said:
    I thought so but was making sure. What did you mean by "TLDR: End explorer instances and then restart it manually from task manager." part though? got to the last step but not sure what that meant.
    TLDR = "Too long didn't read"
    In my TLDR, I just summarized what we're doing-- restarting Explorer.
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  4. Posts : 116
    10.1
       #24

    1enF5ru4sT3row2 said:
    TLDR = "Too long didn't read"
    In my TLDR, I just summarized what we're doing-- restarting Explorer.
    You know whats strange, I did this process while on a video with glitch being active and it works but not for that tab/page. I can open the video in another window or tab and sure enough it is not active for the glitch. Even clearing browsing data and refreshing pages ect. that tab cannot be resolved by the process. I know its not of concern, but I found it rather curious. Any chance you could tell me what the process actually does in order to work? such a weird glitch.

    And thanks again for the help!
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  5. Posts : 116
    10.1
       #25

    And I was not sure what you meant by "End explorer instances..." and remaining content of that sentence. I was unsure whether that last part was a "Step" that Im supposed to do or just a statement that I dont understand fully.
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  6. Posts : 6
    Windows 10 x64
       #26

    Bright Eyes said:
    You know whats strange, I did this process while on a video with glitch being active and it works but not for that tab/page. I can open the video in another window or tab and sure enough it is not active for the glitch. Even clearing browsing data and refreshing pages ect. that tab cannot be resolved by the process. I know its not of concern, but I found it rather curious. Any chance you could tell me what the process actually does in order to work? such a weird glitch.

    And thanks again for the help!
    That is weird. All we're doing is restarting the Windows Explorer process (by process I mean the explorer.exe task, not the steps above), somehow that worked. I don't know why it works to be honest, I just thought restarting the taskbar would be a good idea.
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  7. Posts : 6
    Windows 10 x64
       #27

    Bright Eyes said:
    And I was not sure what you meant by "End explorer instances..." and remaining content of that sentence. I was unsure whether that last part was a "Step" that Im supposed to do or just a statement that I dont understand fully.
    No it's not a step, I'm just summarizing what was done in those 10 steps in one sentence :) .
    By "End explorer instances" I mean stopping the Windows Explorer program itself (which the taskbar is a part of) and then in the rest of the sentence I'm saying that we then restart Windows Explorer.
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  8. Posts : 116
    10.1
       #28

    1enF5ru4sT3row2 said:
    That is weird. All we're doing is restarting the Windows Explorer process (by process I mean the explorer.exe task, not the steps above), somehow that worked. I don't know why it works to be honest, I just thought restarting the taskbar would be a good idea.
    Well wise choice! I will post any updates or results ect. as they come here. Firt time I used this method so who knows what the future holds. And understood, now.
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  9. Posts : 6
    Windows 10 x64
       #29

    Bright Eyes said:
    Well wise choice! I will post any updates or results ect. as they come here. Firt time I used this method so who knows what the future holds. And understood, now.
    Alright, best of luck
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  10. Posts : 13,985
    Win10 Pro and Home, Win11 Pro and Home, Win7, Linux Mint
       #30

    Didn't pay any attention until today but my question would be about how "full Screen" is being reached. The first thing would be the middle icon in the upper right corner of the browser which Maximizes the program window or toggling it Restores to the previous view. The only computer I have Chrome on is a Vista I took in to recover files. Using the Maximize button does leave the Taskbar visiable The second thing is pressing the F11 key to get Full Screen, does hide/cover the Taskbar but leaves the Bookmark Toolbar at the top of Chrome.
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