

Corrupted Background task belonging to the Office suite – If you have the Office suite installed (not individual Office Programs), another potential culprit that might cause this behavior on Windows 11 is a corrupted background task that is programmed to run every 10 minutes.

In this case, you can fix the issue by adding the environment variable via the System Properties screen. Missing Environment Variable Path – Another issue that’s specific to users that upgraded instead of clean installed Windows 11 is a situation in which a key environment variable is missing and you see the CMD prompt every time the system looks to use the environment variable.To fix the issue in this case, you’ll need to run a deep DISM repair procedure and make sure that you’re also using the component cleanup feature to resolve the problem. Badly Migrated task – If you recently upgraded to Windows 11 from an older Windows version, chances are you’re experiencing this issue due to a badly migrated task that no longer serves a purpose on the new OS.
