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Taskbar stuck in a frozen state with several unresolved problems.

Taskbar stuck in a frozen state with several unresolved problems.

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Fairynn
Junior Member
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03-24-2016, 12:20 AM
#1
Hello! I just set up a new PC and am facing serious problems. The main issue started with the wireless adapter on the motherboard not working properly. I tried all the troubleshooting steps, but things only got worse. Right now, my taskbar is completely stuck, I can’t access settings, resetting the PC always returns an error about a problem during reset, and every guide I found online doesn’t help. My SSDs are clones of my old drives, so everything looks identical. I’m struggling to figure out what’s wrong and need some assistance!
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Fairynn
03-24-2016, 12:20 AM #1

Hello! I just set up a new PC and am facing serious problems. The main issue started with the wireless adapter on the motherboard not working properly. I tried all the troubleshooting steps, but things only got worse. Right now, my taskbar is completely stuck, I can’t access settings, resetting the PC always returns an error about a problem during reset, and every guide I found online doesn’t help. My SSDs are clones of my old drives, so everything looks identical. I’m struggling to figure out what’s wrong and need some assistance!

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MaxHarryPotter
Junior Member
47
04-14-2016, 08:33 AM
#2
OP, disregard this individual. I’m not sure how to resolve your problem, but it seems like a chatbot is reposting answers from forums without making sense. If you have backups, consider reinstalling or repairing Windows to keep your data safe and check if that helps. Cloning to a new system might cause problems since you’ll need all the drivers again.
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MaxHarryPotter
04-14-2016, 08:33 AM #2

OP, disregard this individual. I’m not sure how to resolve your problem, but it seems like a chatbot is reposting answers from forums without making sense. If you have backups, consider reinstalling or repairing Windows to keep your data safe and check if that helps. Cloning to a new system might cause problems since you’ll need all the drivers again.

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jumpstreet21
Junior Member
15
04-14-2016, 12:16 PM
#3
Thank you for your feedback. I understand the situation and will proceed with a clean installation of Windows. I’m also checking my backups to ensure they’re intact before starting. I’ll update you once the process is complete!
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jumpstreet21
04-14-2016, 12:16 PM #3

Thank you for your feedback. I understand the situation and will proceed with a clean installation of Windows. I’m also checking my backups to ensure they’re intact before starting. I’ll update you once the process is complete!

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emanking1
Member
65
04-16-2016, 02:36 AM
#4
When you enter safemode, you can transfer any required files to a USB drive or external storage. Although it’s inconvenient needing a clean install, you’ll have better luck either way!
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emanking1
04-16-2016, 02:36 AM #4

When you enter safemode, you can transfer any required files to a USB drive or external storage. Although it’s inconvenient needing a clean install, you’ll have better luck either way!