

Android 11 is no different as users have been reporting a number of bugs in this new version of Android. However, we know that no piece of software is perfect. Original story (published on October 12, 2020) follows:Īndroid 11 has recently been made official and with that, the race is on to bring this new version of Android to eligible devices. I have also tried turning them all back on again on the off chance that it was linked to this issue but its not, it just won't go away.New updates are being added at the bottom of this story……. And the only reason I've done that is to speed up my PC start-up time as that was becoming atrocious - I'll happily wait those few extra seconds for them to start up when I need to use them. I'll be honest, I don't see how those programs could cause the taskbar from not hiding when in full screen video view.Īnd I haven't changed any settings in Windows either bar basic customising (screensaver, power saver etc) and turning off the Autodesk Desktop app, iTunes, printer software and Adobe Creative Cloud & Updater services from starting up when I turn my PC on

Prior to that, its been a few games I've bought from Steam in their Christmas sale. Then a couple of Microsoft Visual C++ updates and something called Vulkan Run Time Libraries which after Googling is apparently linked to my NVidia graphics card. The last set of programs I installed were all listed around the 17th January, give or take a few days either side I'm really getting towards the end of my tether here and I really don't know what to do to fix this. To complicate matters more, I've just tried disabling everything leaving only the NVidia GeForce Experience and the Realtek Audio Manager running on startup and yet again the taskbar remains over video rendering the last two and a half hours a complete waste No matter which one I deselected or which combination of boxes checked vs boxes unchecked takes away the problem completely. I narrowed it down to an Adobe Cloud updater, an Adobe Service manager, Autodesk Desktop App and a HP updater but what I couldn't find Normal Startup option brings the problem back.įurther steps say go into the Services tab in MSConfig and deselect individual startup services until I find the problem. Secondly, in the clean boot the taskbar does disappear when watching videos, just like its supposed to while checking the I've tried the steps in the article you posted.įirstly and oddly, when I tried to roll back Windows, the System Restore feature is telling me "No restore points have been created on your computer's system drive", which I find strange since I've never altered that setting and I know that's supposed to be Marked your answer as a solution in error, sorry.
