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These threads in other forums address this problem [there might also be useful threads in TenForums on the subject]. The most convincing proposed solution, I thought, was that offered by kirkaholic [the third link below]
Task scheduler error - TechNet
the selected task {0} no longer exists
Error message the selected task {0} no longer - kirkaholic solution
Denis
desktop x 64 PC on a business network. I upgraded to win10 from 7 and didnt like it- rolled it back. now win7 support is ending I upgraded to win 10 again.-and got all the problems relating to Task scheduler that the roll back created and the win10 upgrade didnt fix.
I am wondering: If I set up a VM on my pc and load a clean version of win 10 pro then copy the task scheduler tree in the registry from the vm to the existing OS -- worth a try?
(I dont mind losing non windows tasks- I can set them up again)