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Binary Head: Remove or Disable GoogleUpdate.exe in XP / Vista

  • The Windows Fix · 1 year ago
    google updater really is a pain in the rear and it's one reason that I usually shy away from their offlineproducts.
  • Przemys?aw 'th3mon' Szelenberg · 1 year ago
    Dzi?ki!
    Nigdy bym nie wpad?, ?e to diabelstwo siedzi w zaplanowanych zadaniach.
    Szpiegom mówimy NIE! :-)
  • Anton Untamed · 1 year ago
    But if I have not "Control Panel -> Scheduled Tasks" what i must to do?
  • Chris Martin · 1 year ago
    You need to check whether the Task Scheduler services in Services.msc, is all set to Automatic and is running. To do so follow the steps below -

    1.Navigate to Start -> Run -> Type: ‘services.msc’ (without quotes) and then Click OK
    2.Search for Task Scheduler and double click on it
    3.Set the startup type to Automatic and then Click Apply
    4.Click the Start button to start the service and then click OK
    5.Close Services

    If the Scheduled Tasks folder is itself missing from control panel or from services.msc or from start menu then follow the steps below to reinstall tasks-

    1.Navigate to Start -> Run -> Type or paste: %windir%\inf and then click OK.
    2.Scroll down to mstask.inf and Right click mstask.inf and select Install.
    3.Reboot your machine. The tasks should now be visible.

    Let me know if it solves your problem.
  • Pijarulo · 9 months ago
    Che, Przemys? Aw 'th3mon , sacate la pija de la boca antes de hablar, que no se te entiende nada, nabo...
  • D · 8 months ago
    probando si funciona, encontre el proceso donde tu dices, lo deshabilite y elimine. Es una pena que google haga este tipo de cosas, instalar elementos sin antes pedir el permiso de los usuarios. son muy descarados. (por usar palabras agradables). Gracias por la ayuda, espero que funcione
  • Raphy · 2 months ago
    Arrêtez avec vos traduction google à deux balles, si vous voulez poster un tuto pour virer google update, prenez le temps de chercher à quoi correspond le control panel (grosssièrement traduit en panneau de comande au lieu de panneau de configuration, tout simplement) et le scheduled tasks qui correspond aux tâches planifiées et non programmées... Je ne pense pas que les français soient nombreux à configurer leur pc en anglais