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Very easy to do.
1. click on the window button
2. select all programs
3. right click on the program to pin to the taskbar
4. select more
5. click pin to taskbar
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Which operating system do you have ? The Window's taskbar organizes open and running programs, provides a quick way to access application shortcuts, and gives easy to access to important computer functions and utilities via the system tray. Most users of Windows center their workflow around the Window's task bar for its convenience and ease of use. With the clock function automatically enabled, users can add the date to their task bar while increasing the space for more application shortcuts.
Add The Date To The Taskbar In Windows XP/Vista Right-click on your Window's taskbar and click "Lock the taskbar" option to remove the check mark next to it and unlock your taskbar. If there is no check mark next to it, do not click it as your taskbar is already unlocked. Move your cursor to the top edge of the Start menu and wait for it to change into a double arrow. Click and hold the left mouse button and drag your mouse upwards until the taskbar physically changes in . When it does, it will add the day and the date under the time. Add The Date To The Taskbar In Windows 7 Right-click on the Window's taskbar and select "Properties" from the resulting menu. Click the check box next to "Use Small Icons" to disable the option. The icons will get slightly larger and the date will appear under the time. Click "Apply" followed by "Ok" to save your changes and exit the window.
Possible causes.
1. No sound ->means no Audio/Sound Drivers or incorrect drivers installed for your Audio devices ie.(no sound icon on your taskbar?)
2. No sound -> Sound card devices or speakers could be defective.
No mention of Operating Systems ie Windows versions , Linux, Dos...etc... or information of Mainboard brand, name, model -> means difficulties in helping to solve your problems!!!!!
1. Put ur email Address ie [email protected] 2. Press "Next" 3. Select "POP3" 4.Choose Data Account "AirTel PocketInternet" etc. 5.Press "Next" 6.put "pop.gmail.com" (Wihout commas) as Incoming Server 7.put "smtp.gmail.com" (Wihout commas) as Outgoing Server 8.Press "Next" 9. put "User Name" ie xxxx 10. put your password 11.Press "Next" 12.Put "Account Name" whatever u wish 13.Press "DONE"
Hi, on the "Taskbar" located in the same area (Level) as the "Start Button;" (right click), on the Taskbar, next, select to open "Properties," once the next window open, click on the "Notification Area" (button), there will be (check boxes), put a check in "all the Icon boxes you want to be present on the "Taskbar ie. Volume." "Rating the solution is appreciated, thanks."
There should be a place to disable it. For Windows updates in XP, go to control panel, Automatic updates, and turn it off there. It can also be disabled in IE. For HP updates, there has to be an icon on the taskbar (I would think), or perhaps under "Programs" you'll find an HP support program that will allow you to disable updates. Personally, I would not disable most updates. I can agree... I hate the IE add-ons and taskbars that just take up space. Give me simple... cut the glitz and hype. However, the security updates are important. I would select a time to update when I am not using the computer. For a browser, I prefer Google Chrome. It is simple, but very flexible... thinks more like me. If Windows is user friendly, I am NOT a user! I hope this helps.
In order to update your system from the current Windows operating system to Windows XP Home, there are several steps that need to be taken prior to upgrading. Please follow the items listed below in order to prepare for Windows XP.
Uninstall Trend PC-cillin2000
Click the Start button located on the Windows taskbar. Choose Control Panel, highlight Settings and select Control Panel.
Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. Click install/Uninstall tab, select "Trend PC-cillin 2000".
Click the Add/Remove button to uninstall "Trend PC-cillin 2000".
Uninstall NTI CD-Maker 2000*
Click the Start button located on the Windows taskbar. Choose Control Panel, highlight Settings and select Control Panel.
Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. Click the Install/Uninstall tab, select "NTI CD-Maker 2000".
Click the Add/Remove button to uninstall "NTI CD-Maker 2000".
Uninstall Intel LANDesk Client Manager*
Click the Start button located on the Windows taskbar. Choose Control Panel, highlight Settings and select Control Panel.
Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. Click the install/Uninstall tab, select "Intel LANDesk Client Manager 6".
Click the Add/Remove button to uninstall "Intel LANDesk Client Manager".
Uninstall PowerDVD*
Click the Start button located on the Windows taskbar. Choose Control Panel, highlight Settings and select Control Panel.
Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. Click the install/Uninstall tab, select "PowerDVD".
Click the Add/Remove button to uninstall "PowerDVD".
* This software is optional. If this software is not installed previously, please skip the step.
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