Hōngongoi 10, 2017

Whakatikahia te ratonga Kaihōtaka Mahi kaore i te waatea te hapa

Fix Task Scheduler service is not available error: Users are reporting a new issue where out of nowhere an error message pops up saying “Task Scheduler service is not available. Task Scheduler will attempt to reconnect to it.” No Windows update or any third party program is installed and even then the users are facing this error message. If you click OK then the error message will again pop up instantaneously and even if you try to close the error dialog box you will again face the same error. The only way to get rid of this error is to kill the Task Scheduler process in Task Manager.

Task Scheduler service is not available. Task Scheduler will attempt to reconnect to it

Although there are many theories regarding why this error suddenly pops up on users PC but there is no official or proper explanation as to why this error occurs. Although a Registry fix seems to fix the issue, but no proper explanation can be derived from the fix. Anyway, without wasting any time lets see how to actually Fix Task Scheduler service is not available Error in Windows 10 with the below-listed troubleshooting guide.

Whakatikahia te ratonga Kaihōtaka Mahi kaore i te waatea te hapa

Me whakarite ki te hanga i tetahi waahi whakaora mena ka raru tetahi mea.

Method 1: Manually Starting Task Scheduler Service

1.Press Windows Key + R ka pato ratonga.msc a ka tomo tomo.

matapihi ratonga

2.Kimihia Task Scheduler Service in the list then right-click and select Ngā Āhuatanga.

Right-click Task Scheduler service and select Properties

3.Me whakarite Startup type is set to Automatic a kei te rere te ratonga, ki te kore ka paatohia Tīmata.

Make sure Start type of Task Scheduler service is set to Automatic and service is running

4.Patohia te Hoatu ka whai i te OK.

5. Whakahouhia to PC ki te tiaki i nga huringa ka kite mena ka taea e koe Fix Task Scheduler service is not available error.

Tikanga 2: Whakatika Rēhita

1.Press Windows Key + R ka pato regedit ka pa ki te tomo ki te whakatuwhera i te Kaiwhakatika Rēhita.

Whakahaerehia te whakahau regedit

2.Whakatere ki te taviri rehita e whai ake nei:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesSchedule

3.Make sure you have highlighted Apiti in the left window and then in the right window pane look for “Tīmata” registry DWORD.

Look for Start in Schedule registry entry if not found then right-click select New then DWORD

4.If you can’t find the corresponding key then right-click in an empty area in the right window and select Hou > DWORD (32-bit) uara.

5.Name this key as Start and double click on it to change its value.

6.In the Value data field Momo 2 ka pāwhiri OK.

Change the value of Start DWORD to 2 under Schedule Registry Key

7.Katia te Kaiwhakatika Rēhita me te whakaara ano i to PC hei tiaki i nga huringa.

Method 3: Change the Task conditions

1.Press Windows Key + X ka tīpako Paewhiri Mana.

paewhiri mana

2.Now pāwhiri i runga i Pūnaha me te Haumaru a ka pāwhiri Utauta Whakahaerenga.

Type Administrative in the Control Panel search and select Administrative Tools.

3.Double pāwhiri i runga i Kaiwhakarato Mahi and then right-click on your tasks and select Ngā Āhuatanga.

4. Huri ki Ripa Tikanga and make sure to check mark “Start only if the following network connection is available."

Switch to Conditions tab and check mark Start only if the following network connection is available then from the dropdown select Any connection

5.Next, from the drop-down located below to above settings select Tetahi hononga ka pāwhiri OK.

6.Reboot your PC to save changes. If the issue still persists make sure to uncheck the above setting.

Method 4: Delete Corrupted Task Scheduler Tree Cache

1.Press Windows Key + R ka pato regedit ka pa ki te tomo ki te whakatuwhera i te Kaiwhakatika Rēhita.

Whakahaerehia te whakahau regedit

2.Whakatere ki te taviri rehita e whai ake nei:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionScheduleTaskCacheTree

3.Right-click on Tree Key and rename it to Tree.old and again open Task Scheduler to see if the error message still appears or not.

4.If the error doesn’t appear this means an entry under Tree key is corrupted and we are going to find out which one.

Rename Tree to Tree.old under registry editor and see if the error is resolved or not

5.Again rename Tree.old back to Tree and expand this registry key.

6.Under Tree registry key, rename each key to .old and each time you rename a particular key open the Task Scheduler and see if you’re able to fix the error message, keep doing this until the error message no longer puta.

I raro i te taviri rehita rakau whakaingoa ano ia ki te .old

7. One of the 3rd party tasks might get corrupted because of which Task Scheduler service is not available error occurs. In most cases, it seems like the problem is with Adobe Flash Player Updater and renaming it seems to fix the problem but you should troubleshoot this problem by following the above steps.

8.Now mukua nga urunga e puta ai te hapa o te Kaihōtaka Mahi a ka whakatauhia te take.

Tikanga 5: Whakatikahia te Tāuta Windows 10

This method is the last resort because if nothing works out then this method will surely repair all problems with your PC and will Fix Task Scheduler service is not available error in Windows 10. Repair Install just uses an in-place upgrade to repair issues with the system without deleting user data present on the system. So follow this article to see How to Repair Install Windows 10 Easily.

E taunaki ana mo koe:

Koira kua angitu koe Fix Task Scheduler service is not available error in Windows 10 engari mena kei a koe etahi patai mo tenei aratohu, tena koa patai ki te waahanga korero.