
Windows 10 users are affected by a number of bugs and problems. The latest in the long list of Windows 10 errors is Task Scheduler is not available. When you get this error, clicking OK or closing it doesn't work at all. The error reappears and causes the Task Scheduler to hang. If you get stuck in such a situation, the best way to close it is through Task Manager. But she will keep coming back after a while. Many Windows 10 users are affected by this error. If you are one of them too, there is no more to worry about. The reason behind this error could be anything from damaged registry to damaged scheduler tree cache. We will try to solve this problem using different methods. Do it one by one, until the problem is solved.
Solution 1: Make changes to the business conditions
In this method, we will make some changes to the properties of your business. The "task" here can be any of your tasks. Follow the steps to perform the method.
Step 1. Open Control Panel. To open the Control Panel, go to Cortana and type Control Panel. Now select Control Panel From the results.
Step 2. The last step will open the file Control Panel. In the control panel window, go to Security system.
Step 3. In the System and Security window, find Management tools and click on it.
4 Phase. Here, the Administrative Tools window will have several tools. To locate Event Agenda and double click on it to open it.
Step 5. In the Task Scheduler window, right-click on your task and click Property.
Step 6. In the Properties window, go to Terms language. Here, you have to check the box next to Start only if the following network connection is available. It will be found below Net. Also, don't forget to set it to Any connection. After that, click ok.
Step 7. Now you need to restart your computer. After restarting, the error will be corrected.
This should correct the error. If you still have the same problems with the Task Scheduler, please follow the next method.
2. Manually start the Scheduler service
The best way to fix this is to manually start the Task Scheduler service. Several Windows 10 users have benefited from this method. Follow the steps to perform this method.
Step 1. Open Run. To open Run, right-click Start menu and select run.
Step 2. The last step will open the Run window. Now we have to open the services. To do this, type services.msc in the Run window and click ok.
Step 3. The last step will open the services. In the Services window, find Event Agenda service and right click on it. Please select Property on the menu if you press.
4 Phase. In the Properties window, select the file Start type and make sure it is selected as Automatic. Also, check out Status of the service. It should be Running. If it is not running, click Home button. After that, click ok.
Step 5. Now restart your computer.
This should fix the problem. If you keep getting the same error, try the next method.
3. Repair the registry
In the second method, we will try to fix the problem by repairing the registry. Many users have corrected the error with this method. Follow the steps to perform this method.
Step 1. Open Run. To open Run, right-click Start menu and select run.
Step 2. The last step will open the Run window. Now we need to open the Registry Editor. To do this, type regedit in the Run window and click ok. When prompted for confirmation, click Yup.
Step 3. The last step will open the Registry Editor. Here, you need to follow the path given below on the left side of the registry editor.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE> SYSTEM> CurrentControlSet> Services> Schedule
4 Phase. After selecting Calendar on the left side, find Home on the right side of the registry editor.
Step 5. If you can't find the startup key, right click on the right side of the registry editor, go to New and select Valore DWORD (32 bit).
Step 6. The last step will create a file New value no. 1 key. Now rename the file New value no. 1 to Home and then open METERhate by double clicking on it. Below Valuable data type 2 and click ok.
Step 7. After the last step, close the Registry Editor. Now you just have to restart your computer.
After restarting your computer, check if this solved the problem or not. If the problem persists, perform the following method.
4. Find and delete the corrupted Task Scheduler tree cache
In this method, we will find the Task Scheduler corrupt tree cache and delete it. Follow the steps carefully to perform this method.
Step 1. Open Run. To open Run, right-click Start menu and select run.
Step 2. The last step will open the Run window. Now we need to open the Registry Editor. To do this, type regedit in the Run window and click ok. When prompted for confirmation, click Yup.
Step 3. The last step will open the Registry Editor. Here, you need to follow the path given below on the left side of the registry editor.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE> SOFTWARE> Microsoft> Windows NT> CurrentVersion> Schedule> TaskCache> Tree
4 Phase. On the left side of the registry editor, right-click Tree and click Rename. Rename it to Old tree.
Step 5. Now open the file Event Agenda and check if that solved the problem. If you no longer get the error message, it means Tree It is corrupt. Now we need to find out which business is damaged.
Step 6. First, you need to change the name Old tree back Tree. To do this, click the right mouse button Old tree and select Rename. Now rename it to Tree.
Step 7. Expand Tree. Here you will see a series of planned activities. Now you need to rename the first activity and add ".old" at the end of the name (very similar to step 4). For example, if the first activity is KMSAuto, then right click on it and select Rename. Now rename it to KMSAuto.old.
Step 8. After taking the last step, open Event Agenda and check if the error still appears. If you keep getting the error, remove the “.old” from the activity you renamed in the last step.
Step 9. Now, perform step 7 with the next task and then repeat step 8. Continue doing this with each task, until the error message no longer appears in the Task Scheduler.
And when you don't get the error in Task Scheduler, it means the last task you renamed is the bad one. Now, delete the damaged task by right clicking on it and selecting To remove.
This should fix the problem.
We hope you were able to correct the error with our methods. If you solved the problem using another method or if you have any questions related to this problem, mention it below in the comments.