
If you are also facing this problem, then this article can help you. It does not happen all the time, but it feels annoying when you working on your PC and suddenly taskbar stops working. All the other programs and desktop icons are working fine but taskbar becomes unclickable. Many times, I noticed that Windows 10 start menu and taskbar stop responding randomly. One of these is not working of the taskbar in Windows 10. However, still there exist some small glitches that results into bad user experience.
Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the restoration process.Microsoft is trying hard to make Windows 10 near perfect operating system and no doubt, is quite successful in it so far. Select the desired restore point, and click on Next. If available, check Show more restore points. Type Recovery in the Search bar and select Recovery from the list. Check the box next to Abandon unsaved data and shut down and click on Shut down. Locate Local Security Authority Process and click on End task button. Type Task Manager in the search box and select Task Manager on the pop-up menu. Method 4: Shutdown Local Security Authority Process After Reboot check if the problem is fixed. Click on the Check for updates button, your computer will then check for, download and install any updates found.Īfter downloading and installing the new updates, your computer should restart. Method 3: Make Sure You Have the Latest Windows 10 Version The task will re-launch itself after a couple of moments, so check if everything is okay with your taskbar now, after you restarted the Windows Explorer. Under Processes, find Windows Explorer, right-click on it and select End task. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc and choose to open Task Manager.