However, before you can move the Taskbar back to its default position at the bottom of your screen, you need to make sure it is not locked. To do so, simply: Once, that’s done, you can go ahead and actually move the Taskbar back to the bottom of your screen. Here’s how you can go about doing so:

On Windows 8, 8.1 and 10

On Windows 7 (or older)

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