No, no such software installed. This is a laptop.
rrumberger
This only happens when the task bar is verticle on the left, not when the task bar is on the bottom.
I guess I spoke too soon, it just id it again. I don't know why it took so long to fail.
Looks like v2.5.2.0 fixed this issue. It's been running for 8 hours with no problems. I understand Microsoft is taking heat for not being able to move the task bar. Eventually I believe they will fix this. Thank You
BTW, I did not check Remove Settings when I uninstalled it.
I did what you responded, it installed v2.5.2.0. I'll let you know tomorrow. Thank You
I didn't have any problem when the task bar was on the bottom.
I always had the task bar vertical on the left on Windows 10. Now I'm on Windows 11 and it does no t allow you move the task bar, so I configured Start11 to move it. I didn't experience this issue until I moved it to the vertical left, it was on the bottom before. How do I get 2.5.2 beta?
I don't know if this is a Stardock issue. Since I upgraded to Stardock v2.5.1.3, Windows Explorer uses up to 75% CPU and the screen shakes from side to side. If I use the Task Manager and restart Windows Explorer, it's OK for a while but it starts doing this again after a while. I did configure the task bar, in Stardock, to be vertical on the left side. I do not have any recent Windows updates. Moved to Start Menu Products area