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    drnesr got a reaction from Rustyamins in Problem with Wise Bootup Booster   
    I have installed Wise Care 365 (registered pro member), 
    I am suffering from too long boot time,

    but the Wise Bootup Booster cannot help me! and getting this message
    "You need to speed up your PC manually, for Wise Care 365 is not set to run on start up"

    I don't know how to fix this, please help me.
    Thanks in advance


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    drnesr got a reaction from MichaelCyday in Problem with Wise Bootup Booster   
    I have installed Wise Care 365 (registered pro member), 
    I am suffering from too long boot time,

    but the Wise Bootup Booster cannot help me! and getting this message
    "You need to speed up your PC manually, for Wise Care 365 is not set to run on start up"

    I don't know how to fix this, please help me.
    Thanks in advance


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    drnesr reacted to xilolee in Free tools (Anti-malware, anti-spyware, anti-virus) that you could use to inspect your computer   
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    drnesr reacted to xilolee in Problem with Wise Bootup Booster   
    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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    drnesr reacted to xilolee in Problem with Wise Bootup Booster   
    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).
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