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peterr:
I kept working at the task scheduler and finally got it to run. It runs on the desktop but not the laptop.
I do not think average users will be so lucky so when you get the chance I woud like to know where the repair is you refer to.
Is there an easier way? than configuring the task scheduler which is hard unless you have been there before.
Peter
Shane:
This should help you :wink:
http://www.pcwintech.com/using-power-windows-task-scheduler
Shane
peterr:
Shane
I thought you were making a registry backup and restore the average use could simply use as when you had the 3 tabs. Now it appears the program is for more advanced users.
Also I am reading threads where you need to do more work.
I am really disappointed as we have moved from the 4th grade to college overnight.
The task scheduler is not a feature average users can handle without error.
I saw where the program almost drained the battery and read about that in the Task Scheduler referral.
Is it easier to use the uninstaller for the program or Revo to uninstall this registry program?
I have a lot of apologies to make as I misled people.
I tried the lap with Revo and never saw as many different options and caveats trying to uninstall.
I may have to use Acronis.
Good luck
Shane:
Just because my program uses the task scheduler you think it is for advanced users?
How do you think that? It has always used the task scheduler. before it was just the xp task scheduler interface instead of the Windows 7 one.
The program itself is still one click backup. And you can leave it to the default schedule as well.
My program isn't the task scheduler, that is a different program built into windows. Almost every backup program out there uses the task scheduler or has its own scheduler as well.
My program is still, open, click backup, done. Thats simple.
--- Quote ---I have a lot of apologies to make as I misled people.
--- End quote ---
That upsets me. You misled no one. And because you don't know how to use something built into Windows you say my program is now for advanced users. That isnt fair.
Shane
chris635:
Hi Peterr
Shane is correct. The task scheduler is part of windows not his back up program. Task scheduler is used by many different programs including windows to support back ground operations. Task scheduler is a great program in windows that the user his/herself could also take advantage of. Shane has done this in order to run the back up program at a specific time for people who wish to do so (like me). If you don't wish to run it at a specific time then don't, just click back up now. If you do want to run it at a certain time then you need to learn how to use the task scheduler built by Microsoft. Take your time with it and try it. Once you learn it you will realize it's not that difficult. I am not an advanced user (Shane can vouch for that LOL!). I am certain once you learn the task scheduler, it will be piece of cake for ya. Try not to get too upset with it, it still is a very AVERAGE USER great piece of software. Shane does his best to try and keep it as stupid simple as he can (I certainly need it that way!). I know your frustrated, you just need to learn Microsoft's task scheduler. Google on how to use it or Shane and I or a whole bunch of people on this site would be glad to help you with it.
Chris
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