 If you are frustrated with a freeze taskbar that's not working as it should, don't worry, we have got you covered. In this video, we'll show you how to fix the Windows Taskbar when it's freeze and not functioning properly. So, let's dive right in. Let's first try some simple solutions. Press Ctrl plus Shift plus Escape on your keyboard to open the Task Manager. In the Task Manager, find the Windows Explorer process. Right-click on it and choose Restart from the Context menu. This will restart the Windows Explorer shell. Now check if the Taskbar is working or not. If not, try this next solution. Go to Start and search Settings and open it. In the Settings window, click on Personalization and then Taskbar from the left-hand side menu. Here, you'll find the automatically hide the Taskbar in desktop mode. If it's enabled, disable it and see if the Taskbar starts responding. Still, if the problem persists, there might be a problem with your drivers. But updating drivers manually by going to the Device Manager panel is a time and effort consuming process. To make it easy, we recommend you to use Advanced Driver Update software. It will quickly check for all other outdated PC drivers and install the latest version to fix system errors. You can download and install it from the link given in the description. Just click on Start Scan Now and it will scan for all the outdated drivers within a few seconds. And you can update them all just with a single click by clicking on Update All. And it's done! We hope these solutions have been helpful in resolving the issue with your Windows Taskbar. If you found this video helpful, please give it a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel for more tech tips.