Thanks everyone for your help.
I managed to get System Restore to work ok, it was Norton 360 that was
stopping it. If you open Norton 360, select Tasks & Setting at the top
right, select Change Advance Settings then on the screen that opens un-tick
Norton 360 Protection. Then System Restore works ! Remember to switch it back
on afterwards.
So, having got System Restore to work it rolled it back to a point where my
Quick Launch toolbar was back in the world of the living !!
Still can't hide the Taskbar by draging it to the bottom of the screen, but
hey, you can't have everything !!
Many thanks again to all who offered help.
"LAB Enterprises" wrote:
> Perhaps you accidentally made it too small to see?
>
> Lori
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> "Rotta" <> wrote in message
> news:9988EDC5-A56C-4D31-81C7-...
> > Somehow I've managed to loose my Quick Launch toolbar.
> > I've tried right clicking the Taskbar & selecting - Toolbars - Quick
> > Launch,
> > but it doesn't do anything. I've also right clicked the Taskbar, selected
> > Properties & selected Show Quick Launch from the Taskbar & Start Menu
> > Properties but again nothing happens (the Taskbar is unlocked).
> > I've followed some of the other answers on the Community & still can't
> > find
> > a solution. The Quick Launch folder (with the icons for Show Desktop &
> > Switch
> > Between Windows) is where it should be on the C Drive -
> > C:\Users\Default\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Interne t Explorer\Quick Launch
> > I recently had to do a Reset with Internet Explorer 7 - could that have
> > done
> > something as it dissapeared around the same time ?
> > Any help would be much appreciated.
>