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First off, must give credit where credit is due so here is the link to
the author who provided the actual fix:
http://forums.cnet.com/5208-12546_10...sageID=2784696
Now for a concise fix here so folks don't have to take the jump and
read more gobbledygook that necessary. The Catastrophic error that you
and I and everyone else are seeing is TOTALLY DIFFERENT than the normal
corrupt msfeeds update fix so please try that fix if you wish but don't
expect positive results. The cause here is a bad task somewhere else in
the chain. Sadly, there is no easy to way to determine this so you're
gonna need to do some hunting and pecking. Please perform the following
steps:
1. Go to C:\Windows\system32\Tasks and make a backup of all the tasks
there somewhere else on your drive. I copied the whole folder content to
my Documents folder.
2. Take a quick look and see if there are any rogue tasks there that
look like they're old XP leftovers that snuck in somehow during your
Vista install and subsequent restore of stuff you used on your old XP
box. The author at the link above found UniBlue's SpeedUpMyPC task
caused his problem. In my case, the cause was a GoogleUpdateTaskUser
task that was incompatible with Vista's Task Scheduler. IF you spot
those off the bat easily, just delete it and see if your TS works
properly again. In my case, the deletion of that one simple file fixed
me completely.
3. If you are not fortunate enough to find a rogue task off the bat,
you will have some work ahead of you. Please delete everything in your
Tasks directory (safe since you DO have a backup from step 1) and see if
your Task Scheduler starts normally. It's virtually impossible it won't
at that point and if it doesn't, then this technique is not for you and
I would put everything back the way it was and continue to work with MS
Support. Provided it does work normally, the work begins.
4. Begin adding everything from your Task directory backup into the
System32\Tasks directory ONE BY ONE. Tedious, yes, but the only way
you'll find out what's causing problems. So add each task back in, fire
up your scheduler and see if it behaves. Provided it does, continue
adding until you find the broken task. You may have several so take your
time! Once your done, keep those bad tasks out of that directory and
seek fixes from the applicable software provider.
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