Yes that's what I do as well and is what I meant by "Ctrl+Alt+Del" solution.
But it is, as you said, only a temporary fix. And if I want to keep my
desktop on when I come back I have to put my laptop into hibernate mode.
But when I have to restart my laptop, be it from installing something new or
just a random shutdown due to updating, it doesn't stay.
"iHeArVoIcEs" wrote:
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> i have this problem too,i still havent sorted it out
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> but ive found a temporary fix
> what you need to do is go to
> task manager-->new task-->browse-->search for explorer.exe-->run
> that,that'll get your desktop back.
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> hope it helps
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