By temporarily disabling all non-Microsoft programs in the Windows startup, you should be able to determine if in fact one The Windows startup contains Microsoft services, as well as third party programs that automatically launch whenever you sign into Windows. Option #1: Disable All Non-Microsoft Programs in the Startup and Test Problem as such, I have provided an exhaustive approach to fixing the error. Processor has stopped working' error may also indicate a much more deeply rooted The error message that 'Windows Command Processor has stopped working' and wasĪble to fix it by removing some programs from launching at the startup - but it
When I first upgraded to Windows 10, I also received I have searched high and low to try and figure out why I keep receiving this error message but I'm completely stumped. There are at least 3 of these notifications whenever I sign into Windows 10, and they only happen after I login.
Every time I boot my computer, I receive an error message that says 'Windows Command Processor has stopped working'.