CCleaner Network Icon Taskbar

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xcellphenix Posted messages 4 Status Member -  
 Emyb -
Hello,

I just used Ccleaner and properly cleaned my Samsung laptop running Windows Vista. I followed the tutorial available on this site via:
https://www.commentcamarche.net/telecharger/utilitaires/5647-ccleaner/#tutoriel-ccleaner
I completed all the cleaning steps and everything is perfect. I then proceeded to uninstall unwanted startup programs, and I think that's where I generated my problem. Because upon restarting my PC, my network/connection icon in the taskbar has disappeared.
So my question is, how can I get it back? Knowing that the network and volume icons are grayed out when I go to properties/notification area.
Thank you in advance.

3 answers

  1. Emyb
     
    Hello,

    I had an issue with Ccleaner today. After turning on my computer screen (coming out of sleep mode), a window appeared asking if I allow Ccleaner to start. I clicked OK. No cleaning or request was made and yet after that, my taskbar completely changed appearance.
    The icons did not change (except the start button, which is no longer the round blue logo but a plain white button that says "start"). It looks like the appearance of the taskbar has taken a step back of 15 years (it's white with wide gray borders), while before it was blue/gray and had a modern design.
    I would like to know how to go back or restore the taskbar to how it was yesterday! Thank you...
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  2. xcellphenix Posted messages 4 Status Member 2
     
    Problem solved, thank you Phènix.
    For the explanation, these two boxes remained uncheckable and greyed out until I restarted the PC.
    See you soon ^^
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  3. Phènix 64 Posted messages 11784 Status Contributor 2 198
     
    Re ))

    https://www.commentcamarche.net/faq/11716-vista-retrouver-les-icones-du-volume-et-du-reseau-sous-vista.

    Right-click on an empty space on the taskbar > Properties
    Go to the Notification Area tab and check the two boxes Volume and Network, then confirm the changes.

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