How to Fix the Windows Error "System Scheduler" - How to Repair a Crashed Computer Fast
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If you are working on a Windows based computer system, there is the possibility that you may encounter a blue screen error (BSE). This blue screen error in Windows happens when a serious error occurs within the "registry" database. This database stores all information, settings and options for your computer and is used extensively every time Windows starts up. The registry is constantly being used to help your system process-critical software and systems files every time you run a Windows program or even perform general computing. Unfortunately, all this activity creates a large amount of errors which often lead to the Windows blue screen error.
Unfortunately, fixing this problem is not always simple or easy, as this issue is related to the way in which the registry is continually being used by the Windows system to help it run multiple programs and processes. Because the registry is very important, it is continually being read and written over by many different software programs that are installed or removed from your system. This leads Windows to take longer to process the information that it needs from the registry, slowing it down and causing the error to appear. In order to resolve this issue, you can download and run a system service tool called "System Scheduler" to clean up the registry entries that are causing the error to appear.
As explained above, this system service tool is able to fix the issue by cleaning out all the corrupt, broken and missing entries that cause this error to occur. To use this service, you first need to download system scheduler. After you have downloaded this program, you then need to open the program and allow it to scan your PC for any corrupted, damaged or empty registry keys. Once the program has scanned your PC, it will provide you with a list of all the corrupted or broken entries that your computer has, which you then need to download and save onto your desktop in a file called "FC Reconnect".