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Fix 'Task Scheduler Cannot Start Task: Port Already Allocated' - Fix Chrome Dependency Conflicts Without Reinstalling-How to Stop Rate Limit Errors in Windows Terminal

2026-06-14 13:30:53developer-tools
Fix 'Task Scheduler Cannot Start Task: Port Already Allocated' - Fix Chrome Dependency Conflicts Without Reinstalling-How to Stop Rate Limit Errors in Windows Terminal

Final checklist

  • Confirm that the same symptom is gone after a restart or refresh.
  • Keep the smallest working change and undo temporary diagnostic settings.