The task image is corrupt or tampered with. (0x80041321)


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    The task image is corrupt or tampered with. (0x80041321)


    Hello I am looking for a error on my father's computer. As this is my dads computer the listed system is mine, not his..

    Windows 7 Premium with 8Gb Ram Its a Asus with a AMD Phemon X4 965. I changed the hard drives from rather small drives 300GB c:windows and 300GB for data and a small 160GB backup drive. I cloned the C:\windows to a 1TB black drive. Then Data drive also to a 1TB drive. I formatted one of the 300 GB drives for the backup.

    All boots and runs fine. I attempted to setup the backup for him and I get this meassage.

    The task image is corrupt or tampered with. (0x80041321)

    Not sure what is wrong. Initially I had cloned what was on the backup and got the same error, as I first tried to set up the backup. The next thing I did was to format it and am still getting the error.

    I googled and there was something about Volume services and to make sure it is running. I did that but still get the error.


    Thanks.. for any ideas that you can provide.
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    Over 150 views with no ideas as to what to do?
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    See this thread:

    My long list of Task Scheduler corrupt or tampered with tasks!!

    Try the link in Post #8 or if it doesn't work post your questions in that thread.
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    Thank you forwarded this to my father..
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    Callender, I have run the repair program and it repair all but 4.

    Recovery of task Microsoft\Windows\RAC\RacTask failed with 'ERROR: The task XML contains a value which is incorrectly formatted or out of range.(2,8):version:1.5'
    Recovery of task Microsoft\Windows\Shell\WindowsParentalControls failed with 'ERROR: The task XML contains a value which is incorrectly formatted or out of range.(2,8):version:1.5'
    Recovery of task Microsoft\Windows\Tcpip\IpAddressConflict1 failed with 'ERROR: The task XML contains a value which is incorrectly formatted or out of range.(2,8):version:1.5'
    Recovery of task Microsoft\Windows\Tcpip\IpAddressConflict2 failed with 'ERROR: The task XML contains a value which is incorrectly formatted or out of range.(2,8):version:1.5'
    Repair completed: 0 tasks repaired; 4 repairs failed

    This system did in fact get upgraded to Win 10 then back to Win 7. I copied the Task folder from another Windows 7 computer and ran the repair again and go the same results.

    If you can think of anything else that I might try please LMK.

    The files that are part of the repair tasks is the exe file and the RepairTasks.exe.config Not sure what to do with that file.. Rename maybe?

    Thanks for your help in this matter.. Douglas
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    Will the manual steps in this post work for those remaining tasks?
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    jgiels said:
    Callender, I have run the repair program and it repair all but 4.


    If you can think of anything else that I might try please LMK.

    The files that are part of the repair tasks is the exe file and the RepairTasks.exe.config Not sure what to do with that file.. Rename maybe?

    Thanks for your help in this matter.. Douglas
    Follow Usernameissues' advice and maybe post your questions in the linked thread as those members have actually dealt with the issue whereas I have not. I just linked you to the thread.
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