>>>When I try to clean up the internet history I get a message that reads “Scheduling Process Was Not Started” and will not let me clean that at all


In most cases, the error message means that BCWipe Service has been stopped for some reason.

Please open Windows list of services (Start-->Run-->type "services.msc") find BCWipe service and start/restart it.


When the service starts, it launches two BCWipeTM processes:

- BCWipeTM.exe TaskProcessing

- BCWipeTM.exe TransparentWiping


The screen shot of Windows Task Manager shows the correct situation:



If you start the service - the processes appear, if you stop the service - they disappear. But sometimes, 'TaskProcessing' process (scheduling process) becomes 'stuck':

it exists always and does not depend on the service. In this case, you need to kill the process manually and then start the service.


It is also  possible that some other software (maybe antivirus) blocks BCWipe for some reason and does not allow BCWipe Service to start. Please check the antivirus logs/events/history and Windows Event Viewer.