Delete the .ETL files inside this folder. These are temporary diagnostic logs and are safe to remove. 2. Reset Windows Update Health Tools
If you are seeing this error flood your Event Viewer every time you boot, apply the following proven troubleshooting steps in order. 1. Purge the RUXIMLog Autologger Registry Key Delete the
Corrupted system files can cause this issue. Running an SFC scan can repair them. Delete the
: Sometimes third-party antivirus software blocks these system logging sessions. Try a Clean Boot to see if the error persists. Delete the
: Manually stopping and starting the services can clear "stuck" sessions.
In some scenarios, the Microsoft Update Health Tools software has been identified as a source of conflict.