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TASK SCHEDULER ENGINE has stopped working.... ????
I'm having the same problem. Whenever I boot up my computer, I get the
message that Task scheduler engine has stopped working and that windows is working to find a solution! Any suggestions would be great! "nunamoose" wrote: In the last few days, when this Core Duo Vista Home Premium laptop boots, or even comes out of hibernation, I'll often see a box that says something close to: TASK SCHEDULER ENGINE HAS STOPPED WORKING Windows will try to find a solution I click, it goes away, and I don't miss anything. Overall, the transition to Vista has been quite painless and comfortable, but this is annoying. What's going on? Thanks! |
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TASK SCHEDULER ENGINE has stopped working.... ????
What's the specific fault data for this crash according to the Problem Reports and Solutions center: http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html#bucket ? -- Speaking for myself only. See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "Nanrn" wrote in message ... I'm having the same problem. Whenever I boot up my computer, I get the message that Task scheduler engine has stopped working and that windows is working to find a solution! Any suggestions would be great! "nunamoose" wrote: In the last few days, when this Core Duo Vista Home Premium laptop boots, or even comes out of hibernation, I'll often see a box that says something close to: TASK SCHEDULER ENGINE HAS STOPPED WORKING Windows will try to find a solution I click, it goes away, and I don't miss anything. Overall, the transition to Vista has been quite painless and comfortable, but this is annoying. What's going on? Thanks! |
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