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Please give us your full Windows version number in this syntax: xxxxx.xxxx

And also your Start11 full version number.

Thanks

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Windows 19045.4780 and Start version is 2.1 today.

So this is on Windows 10 22H2 and that option even on Windows 10 doesn't show anymore.

So it wouldn't show on my Windows 11 for sure.

 

Thanks,

Dave

 

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Start11 doesn't control the position of the taskbar on Windows 10. Windows 10 already supports the taskbar on the top, left, and right. Make sure the taskbar is not locked by right-clicking on the taskbar, then just drag the taskbar to the top.

On Windows 11, Start11 allows you to put the taskbar on the top.

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Your right but I checked on my Windows 11 setup and it does not have the option to reposition Windows 11 with Start11.

Dave

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Click to open "Taskbar position" and use the pull-down menu and select "Align Top."

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Well I'll be, son of a gun, your right.

 

Thanks,

As Forrest Gump would say, "Stupid is as stupid does' whatever that means.

DaveO:)  

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Well I'm back. And on Windows version 11 25H2 - 26200.7019 running on a HP Omen laptop and I can't for the live of me get the Windows 11 taskbar to the go to the top. I have 5 activations of Start 11 and this works fine on the other three.

And I know to go to Taskbar - advance taskbar tweaks - Explorer restart needed - TASKBAR Position - Align top

I uninstalled Start 11 and re-installed to no avail.

 

What am I missing?

Reply #8 Top

Hello,
Sorry to hear you are having issues. Perhaps, try clean boot and see if there is something blocking Start11 from doing it. Refer here for Clean boot steps: https://support.stardock.com/space/SHC/1334935592/Start11+Clean+Boot. Do note that Clean boot need to be done with care. Try it and report back. 

Thank you,
Basj,
Stardock Community Assistant.

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Well actually I did the dirty and I did a fresh install of Windows 11and then Start11.

I'll keep looking into my symptoms. Strange nobody else has said me to with this issue.

 

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A clean install was a solid move, especially with UI-related quirks. If Start11 still acts up post-install, it might be worth checking for any graphics driver conflicts or third-party shell tweaks. Also, maybe try without Start11 briefly to isolate the issue.

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Thanks, but how would uninstalling Start11 isolate the issue when the issue is just to move that dog gone taskbar to the top? I use NEXUS like a MAC taskbar hence why I'd like to move it.

 

Thanks for your help.

Dave