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Tips & Tricks

Intuitively, when you drag a file from one place to another, it would seem reasonable that the file will be moved, not copied. That is, when you see an object disappear from a location, it shouldn't still be there next time you look. One of the worst inconsistencies in Windows is what actually happens to files when they're dragged.

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Total Solutions

Software Management keeps your system and critical software up-to-date with the most recent service packs, anti-virus and software updates. Studies indicate that the majority of network problems and downtime are the result of outdated or incompatible software.

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MISSING TASKBAR

Where did my start menu go? How do I get it back? It's the case of the phantom taskbar, and getting it back is quick and easy.

Intended For
Windows XP
Windows 2000
Windows Me
Windows 98
Windows 95
  • Move the mouse to the bottom of the screen until the mouse cursor looks like you're about to resize something.
  • Stretch the Taskbar up, so that it is visible.
Note: this is the most commonly asked question by new users of Windows 98.
To do this with the keyboard, type Ctrl-ESC, Alt-Space, S, and then use the Up Arrow to resize the taskbar.
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