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He logged in. The desktop was clean. Too clean. The taskbar at the bottom of the screen was a barren wasteland—just the default Windows icon, File Explorer, and the Microsoft Store (which he had literally never opened).
Greg knew the drill. He held the power button down, counted to five, and rebooted. As the login screen glowed back to life, a familiar dread settled in: The Rebuild. add to taskbar chrome
He moved the mouse down to the Chrome icon in the taskbar—the one that was currently just a ghost of the running app. He right-clicked it. A small menu popped up. He logged in
His presentation was due in forty-five minutes. He did not have time for another scavenger hunt later. The taskbar at the bottom of the screen
He scanned the options: Close window , New window , New incognito window … and there it was, nestled at the bottom like a tiny life raft:
The screen flickered. Then— darkness . Not a crash. Worse. A full system freeze.
Greg panicked. His fingers moved on autopilot, clicking the Start menu, typing “Chrome,” and hitting Enter. The browser roared to life, restoring his seventeen tabs from the previous session. He breathed a sigh of relief.