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2. The taskbar may be hiding at the bottom of the screen after being accidentally resized. Put the mouse pointer on the bottom border of your screen. , click and drag upwards. If your taskbar isn't hiding at the bottom of the screen, try moving the mouse to the right, left, and top edges, looking for the double-arrow.
3.As the title states, my problem is that occasionally (yet really often) when I double-click a folder or it's subfolder in order to open it in the file explorer, Windows somehow detects some additional clicks as well. I usually end up opening a folder in two separate file explorer windows. (It leaves the original folder I was in to the back and opens up the folder I double-clicked in to one or two new windows...)
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