Cannot enable Task Scheduler

I have a HP Pavilion MS227 with Windows 7 Home Premium. Try to activate the Task Scheduler, so I can defragment. When I right click on the Task Scheduler in system, starting services appears not highlighted so I can enable it. I ran antivirus and software anti malware programs with no luck. Any suggestions?

Hello

I suggest you ensure that all your Services have the boot by default settings, but you need another computer running Windows 7 64 bit to export the registry data of.

Another method to do this would be to download the file at the link below (downloads are towards the bottom of the page) and then merge it with your registry as described in the article.  Note:  Generally, it is not a good idea to add registry files downloaded from the internet, but these are good - you can also check the entries that will be merged beforehand uncompressing the file, then open it in Notepad.

Windows 7 SP1 Services.

Services of Windows 7.

When finished, restart the PC.

Kind regards

DP - K

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