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Recover your language bar in Windows XP


Have you tried to accidentally remove the language input method in the lower right corner of the computer? 
Recently I received this question "I accidentally deleted the language bar on the desktop, how can I get it back?" 
believes that many people will also have this problem, so I wrote this article.

There are 3 solutions below, see which one can solve your situation: 

Method 1: You right-click on the toolbar under Desktop, then look at the picture below and try to mark the "Language bar" with TICK status and see if it can be solved.

Method 2:. If method 1 does not work, try the method in Figure 2. 
Double-click "Region and Language Options" shown in 1, and then follow steps 2, 3, and 4 to click.

First uncheck the checkbox in step 5 (do not check). Then "OK". 
after that do the same way and set it again(check it this time) after finishing the setting, click the checkbox again with step 5 this time.

Finally confirm "OK" .

Method 3:. Go to Start --> Execute --> After entering msconfig, follow the method shown in Figure 3 to determine if "ctfmon" is checked. If not, please check it and reboot!

If the above three methods cannot solve the problem, I believe you should try to find another method online. But I hope these three methods can solve your problem.

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