Corrupted immage Task Scheduler

When I start the Task Scheduler it is said in a message tha the immage was altered or damaged. You have a solution?

Hello

1 did you change on your computer?

2. What is the exact error message you received?

3A this works much earlier?

This problem occurs if the scheduled backup task is corrupt. Task Scheduler service is responsible for the actual planning of the tasks. Because Task Scheduler uses the file system to store information about the task, it is possible to enumerate and prepare tasks without the help of the service, but you won't get very far without him. Task Scheduler may not recognize tasks that are written directly to the file system and will probably refuse to perform tasks that have been tampered with.

Follow the step below:

The scheduled backup job is possibly corrupt. Try these steps and check the result.

Step 1: Remove the task in the Task Scheduler

a. Click Start, type Task Scheduler and click on enter.

(b) in the left pane, click "Task Scheduler Library" and select the backup task in the center pane and delete it.

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