

Hold down the primary mouse button, and then drag the mouse pointer to the place on the screen where you want the taskbar. To move the taskbar from its default position along the bottom edge of the screen to any of the other three edges of the screen: To fix this problem yourself in Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows XP or Windows Vista, go to the " Let me fix it myself" section. If you want to reset the taskbar back to the default position in Windows XP or Windows Vista you can have us fix this problem for you, go to the " Fix it for me" section. This article also describes how to restore the taskbar back to the default position. This article describes how to move the taskbar from the default position.

For more information, refer to this Microsoft web page: Support is ending for some versions of Windows Summary To continue receiving security updates for Windows, make sure you're running Windows Vista with Service Pack 2 (SP2). How to move the Windows Taskbar from its default position or reset it to its default position Support for Windows Vista without any service packs installed ended on April 13, 2010.
