![]() ![]() This was just as unsuccessful as updating the Microsoft Store. The first thing tried was whether updating Windows 10 21H2 via Windows Update as well as updating the system via HP Support Assistant would help. The affected person then tried various repair attempts on the affected HP desktop systems. Running programs continue to run in the background. On the HP desktops of the G4 and G5 models, there are Explorer crashes and the taskbar has also freezes. This problem persists and can happen over and over again in the same day without any notice. Another way to solve this is in the "Services" to 'end task' "Windows Explorer" and to lunch a new "Explorer" task instead. None of the open programs is affected and continues to run in the background. When you click on one of the programs in the taskbar it does not open and at this point Windows Explorer service crashes and restarts by itself thus the taskbar returns to function. In the last couple of weeks all are developing exactly the same problem –Įven when not in use the taskbar becomes unresponsive and freezes – even the clock on the taskbar stops moving. We have several HP desktops, all are 2-3 year old, all are G5 or G4 models, all are running Windows 10 Pro 64bit Version 21H2. The error pattern is described like this: Windows 10 21H2 in the 64 bit version is also used there. There another user also describes the error pattern and gives concrete hints about the cause. then also emailed me a link to the HP forum post Taskbar freezes/unresponsive, explorer crashes and restarts – recent HP drivers might be the fault from (thanks for that). The problem also occurs when no RDP session is started.įriedrich S. These PCs are not in the domain at the customer. Here is his brief description of the problems:Ī customer with various HP Deskpro PCs running Windows 10 21H2 (64 bit) has these PCs freezing. ![]() just contacted me via email because he ran into the problem at a customer's site. Learn how to find your way around Windows 11, make it easier to use, and how you can get more done with your PC with Mike Halsey’s book “ Windows 11 Made Easy“, now on sale from Apress, Amazon, and all good book sellers.German blog reader Friedrich S. These can be for anywhere in the world and you can give them custom names. This pops out a dialog in which you can specify up to two additional clocks to be displayed on the Taskbar. Here you will see an option to Show additional calendars in the taskbar which is a drop-down menu you can select additional calendars from.īelow this is an Additional clocks link. In Settings select Time and Language and then Date & time. You can also display additional calendars that are supported by Windows 11. If you click the year again, the view will change to the years of the current decade, enabling you to choose a different year quickly. You can click one of these months to switch directly to it. If you click the month and year near to the left of these the calendar view changes to display months in the current year. Below this are up and down buttons to switch the calendar between different months. ![]() You can click this to minimise the calendar, which can be useful if you have a lot of notifications to read and don’t have a very large screen. In the top right corner of the calendar pop-up is a down arrow. The standard view shows you the current month, You open the calendar by clicking the date and time in the bottom right corner of the desktop, on the Taskbar. The clock and calendar on the Windows 11 can actually do much more than you might think.
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