How to Fix Volume Bar Stuck on Desktop Screen in Windows 10/11
A volume bar stuck on the desktop screen in Windows 10/11 can be caused by outdated audio drivers, conflicts with third-party software, or system glitches. To fix this issue, users can update their audio drivers, restart Windows Explorer, or disable any audio-related software that might be causing conflicts. Performing a clean boot or running system checks may also help resolve the issue. This guide offers detailed steps to troubleshoot and remove the volume bar from the desktop.
00:00 Intro
00:11 Method 1
00:24 Method 2
00:48 Method 3
01:05 Method 4
01:47 Method 5
02:13 Method 6
02:42 Method 7
03:18 Method 8
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how to fix volume bar stuck on desktop screen in windows 10/11
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