The PC startup problem

How can I get rid of the following to start?

Thank you

Alex

Hi Alexm,

Here is a fix from Microsoft.

Press Windows key + R

Type 'taskschd.msc '.

Press the Enter key

Click the Task Scheduler Library folder

Right-click on the task BackgroundContainer

Select 'delete '.

Hope this helps.

Thank you.

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