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drnesr

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1) Check in your Windows task scheduler whether the wise care 365 task has been created (start-run: taskschd.msc, press enter).

2) Check if the Windows task scheduler service is set on automatic and it is started (start-run: services.msc, press enter).

 

Many thanks Xilolee for your effort,

 

1) Yes, but it never runs before, and no triggers found for this process!

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2)Yes, It is set as you mentioned.

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You can also change the wise care 365 task from an elevated command prompt:

schtasks /change /TN "Wise Care 365" /RU "%computername%\%username%" /RL HIGHEST /ENABLE
Example:

C:\Windows\system32>schtasks /change /TN "Wise Care 365" /RU "%computername%\%username%" /RL HIGHEST /ENABLE
INFO: Scheduled task "Wise Care 365" has already been enabled.
Please enter the run as password for your-pc-name\your-user-name: ********

SUCCESS: The parameters of scheduled task "Wise Care 365" have been changed.
(Those codes/commands work on Windows 8.1... If they don't work on your system, please specify it)

 

Reboot your pc and see if this work...

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Yes, because you should run it in an elevated command prompt.
But leave it as is... The problem could be the triggers tab: I saw in your screenshot that the triggers column is empty.
It should be "At logon of any user".
I don't know how to change it from the command line (and if it possible), but from the task scheduler itself is possbile:
1) open task scheduler (start - run - taskschd.msc - enter)
2) double-left-click wise care 365 task
3) click the triggers tab
4) click new
5) begin the task: at logon (enabled checkbox should be ticked)
6) click ok, click ok

(Now I must go, probably WiseCleaner_admin will jump in, in few hours ;))

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Many thanks for your efforts, have a nice day...

I added a trigger as you suggested, but with one change, I made it "At system startup" not "At log on" as my problem is with startup not log on.

 

I hope that the admin can continue with me, or I can wait for your kind advice as you come back...

 

Best regards.

 

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I already have a powerful antivirus and anti-spyware which is ESET Smart Sequrity v.8

Additionally, I have Spybot, search and destroy.

 

Now I am unistalling some of the unused software from my computer, I hope this helps, otherwise, I may be pushed to format my system (I hate this!)

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I tried something different from Windows defender (Windows built-in 8/8.1 antivirus) and my pc's boot time increased from about 38-45 sec to 65-82 sec.

Although your 144 sec won't depend only by ESET, it could "eat" a few dozens of them.

Anyway, I still recommend you a fast scan with adwcleaner and junk removal tool: they could find something.

Autoruns (Russinovich sysinternals-microsoft) is another free and effective tool you could use to troubleshoot your boot time.

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