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a colleague of mine is experimenting an issue with file explorer in windows 10.
As of the title, the top border is blanked:



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It's quite annoying. Any chance we get to fix it?










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    Try closing applications from system tray one at a time and see if it helps. You may see white strip disappear after closing certain app.

    – Sandeep
    Jun 21 '18 at 13:58











  • We already tried to close it and reopen it but it didn't work. What do works is actually open thw windows explorer in a non-maximized window. If not maximized, the top border is not blanked.

    – BabaNew
    Jun 21 '18 at 14:06











  • Have you tried to maximize it manually ( by expanding the corners? ) if so what are the results

    – Elie
    Jun 21 '18 at 14:07











  • The windows expands, but unfortunately the blank bundle still remains

    – BabaNew
    Jun 21 '18 at 14:08











  • @BabaNew By closing applications I did not mean to close windows explorer. Keep windows explorer in maximize mode, then go to system tray (bottom right corner of screen), look at application running, right click on application icons and chose exit/close from context menu. Probably you should be able to identify which application is causing while strip.

    – Sandeep
    Jun 21 '18 at 14:24
















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a colleague of mine is experimenting an issue with file explorer in windows 10.
As of the title, the top border is blanked:



enter image description here



It's quite annoying. Any chance we get to fix it?










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Try closing applications from system tray one at a time and see if it helps. You may see white strip disappear after closing certain app.

    – Sandeep
    Jun 21 '18 at 13:58











  • We already tried to close it and reopen it but it didn't work. What do works is actually open thw windows explorer in a non-maximized window. If not maximized, the top border is not blanked.

    – BabaNew
    Jun 21 '18 at 14:06











  • Have you tried to maximize it manually ( by expanding the corners? ) if so what are the results

    – Elie
    Jun 21 '18 at 14:07











  • The windows expands, but unfortunately the blank bundle still remains

    – BabaNew
    Jun 21 '18 at 14:08











  • @BabaNew By closing applications I did not mean to close windows explorer. Keep windows explorer in maximize mode, then go to system tray (bottom right corner of screen), look at application running, right click on application icons and chose exit/close from context menu. Probably you should be able to identify which application is causing while strip.

    – Sandeep
    Jun 21 '18 at 14:24














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a colleague of mine is experimenting an issue with file explorer in windows 10.
As of the title, the top border is blanked:



enter image description here



It's quite annoying. Any chance we get to fix it?










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a colleague of mine is experimenting an issue with file explorer in windows 10.
As of the title, the top border is blanked:



enter image description here



It's quite annoying. Any chance we get to fix it?







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    Try closing applications from system tray one at a time and see if it helps. You may see white strip disappear after closing certain app.

    – Sandeep
    Jun 21 '18 at 13:58











  • We already tried to close it and reopen it but it didn't work. What do works is actually open thw windows explorer in a non-maximized window. If not maximized, the top border is not blanked.

    – BabaNew
    Jun 21 '18 at 14:06











  • Have you tried to maximize it manually ( by expanding the corners? ) if so what are the results

    – Elie
    Jun 21 '18 at 14:07











  • The windows expands, but unfortunately the blank bundle still remains

    – BabaNew
    Jun 21 '18 at 14:08











  • @BabaNew By closing applications I did not mean to close windows explorer. Keep windows explorer in maximize mode, then go to system tray (bottom right corner of screen), look at application running, right click on application icons and chose exit/close from context menu. Probably you should be able to identify which application is causing while strip.

    – Sandeep
    Jun 21 '18 at 14:24














  • 1





    Try closing applications from system tray one at a time and see if it helps. You may see white strip disappear after closing certain app.

    – Sandeep
    Jun 21 '18 at 13:58











  • We already tried to close it and reopen it but it didn't work. What do works is actually open thw windows explorer in a non-maximized window. If not maximized, the top border is not blanked.

    – BabaNew
    Jun 21 '18 at 14:06











  • Have you tried to maximize it manually ( by expanding the corners? ) if so what are the results

    – Elie
    Jun 21 '18 at 14:07











  • The windows expands, but unfortunately the blank bundle still remains

    – BabaNew
    Jun 21 '18 at 14:08











  • @BabaNew By closing applications I did not mean to close windows explorer. Keep windows explorer in maximize mode, then go to system tray (bottom right corner of screen), look at application running, right click on application icons and chose exit/close from context menu. Probably you should be able to identify which application is causing while strip.

    – Sandeep
    Jun 21 '18 at 14:24








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Try closing applications from system tray one at a time and see if it helps. You may see white strip disappear after closing certain app.

– Sandeep
Jun 21 '18 at 13:58





Try closing applications from system tray one at a time and see if it helps. You may see white strip disappear after closing certain app.

– Sandeep
Jun 21 '18 at 13:58













We already tried to close it and reopen it but it didn't work. What do works is actually open thw windows explorer in a non-maximized window. If not maximized, the top border is not blanked.

– BabaNew
Jun 21 '18 at 14:06





We already tried to close it and reopen it but it didn't work. What do works is actually open thw windows explorer in a non-maximized window. If not maximized, the top border is not blanked.

– BabaNew
Jun 21 '18 at 14:06













Have you tried to maximize it manually ( by expanding the corners? ) if so what are the results

– Elie
Jun 21 '18 at 14:07





Have you tried to maximize it manually ( by expanding the corners? ) if so what are the results

– Elie
Jun 21 '18 at 14:07













The windows expands, but unfortunately the blank bundle still remains

– BabaNew
Jun 21 '18 at 14:08





The windows expands, but unfortunately the blank bundle still remains

– BabaNew
Jun 21 '18 at 14:08













@BabaNew By closing applications I did not mean to close windows explorer. Keep windows explorer in maximize mode, then go to system tray (bottom right corner of screen), look at application running, right click on application icons and chose exit/close from context menu. Probably you should be able to identify which application is causing while strip.

– Sandeep
Jun 21 '18 at 14:24





@BabaNew By closing applications I did not mean to close windows explorer. Keep windows explorer in maximize mode, then go to system tray (bottom right corner of screen), look at application running, right click on application icons and chose exit/close from context menu. Probably you should be able to identify which application is causing while strip.

– Sandeep
Jun 21 '18 at 14:24










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Not sure if you are going to see this, but this issue is still an ongoing issue that Microsoft has yet to fix.



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