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BSOD CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED trying system restore.
I was originally tryng to solve a problem with Task Scheduler and found this information. There was positive response,so I tried it. See my remarks below.
"Re: Windows Task Scheduler service is disabled, can not be startedOriginally Posted by TomasD
Thanks.
Please try the following:
- Open an elevated Command Prompt by right-clicking on CMD.EXE shortcut in your start menu and selecting Run As Administrator from the context menu.
- Type the following commands:
Code:
REG EXPORT HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Schedule %TEMP%\Schedule.reg
REG ADD HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Schedule /F /V Start /T REG_DWORD /D 2- Reboot the computer.
MY REMARKS
When I try to create a basic task I get the same issue. Followed the above exactly.
When I rebooted, the computer asked for the password, as usual and booted as usual about 30 seconds after rebooting I got the BSOD and Msg My first problem with Win 10
your PC ran into problems and needs to restart. We're just collecting some error info, and then you can restart. (0%) complete)
If you'd like to know more, you can search online for this error: CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED
Still at 0% after ten minutes, seems frozen, did a hard reboot and tried to use the "command prompt, as admin, SFC/SCANNOW but could only get SFC typed before it crashed again. Typing this from my laptop Sure could use some help.
I was able, with another hard boot to access the repair and clicked on System Restore. I had a recent saved point. Seemed to be working, but for the last two hours just getting a small blue window (like the icon in the lower left of my screen) and dots circling clockwise. I am afraid to turn it off because it may be doing the slowest ever restore, but wonder how long I should leave it running?
I upgraded this computer from WIN7 Ult, and don't have a clue as to how to reinstall (shudder) if necessary.
My laptop is native W10 if that helps..