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Help with Autoruns - jusched.exe and perhaps others


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#1 Cloud14

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Posted 01 December 2014 - 10:17 PM

Hello,

 

I am new with this and more than intimidated by all the results I received once I run Autoruns; especially after I noticed that my laptop has jusched.exe which is listed under the undesirable list. I have currently unchecked the box for this start up but I am not sure how to remove it. I am also concerned about other items that may be present and harmful. 

 

My laptop has Windows 7.

 

I appreciate your help getting my computer cleaned up and setting my mind at ease. 

 

Thank you so much.



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#2 Kevin Liu

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Posted 01 December 2014 - 11:30 PM

It is part of java, don't worry, but you can disable it anyway.



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Posted 06 December 2014 - 07:22 AM

Hello.

Please don't say >> It is part of java, don't worry, but you can disable it anyway.<< When Cloud14 may wish to keep Java.

 

I run it on 2 computers, and that item listed is actually on both Win 7 and Win 8.1.

It is the Java update scheduler that can be disabled by opening the Java panel in Control Panel and Unticking the Update Scheduler on the Left side.

 

If you do have concerns about other items on your Windows 7 system, please post them to the Windows 7 area of the forum, do not start unticking items that you do not understand.

 

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