April 22, 2026 | Category: Windows Troubleshooting
Navigate to: Task Scheduler Library > Microsoft > Windows > WindowsUpdate . Look for a task named RUXIM or RUXIMLog . Right-click on it and select . 3. Run SFC and DISM Scans April 22, 2026 | Category: Windows Troubleshooting Navigate
Corrupt installation data sitting inside the local storage cache directory can cause the RUXIM background logging services to repeatedly fail. In this post
Since the issue is a failure to start a log session, removing the existing logs often fixes the problem, allowing a fresh, non-conflicted log to be created. Open . Navigate to C:\Windows\System32\LogFiles\RUXIM . Delete all .etl files within this folder. Restart your computer. 2. Disable the RUXIM Scheduled Task why it happens
At first glance, this looks like a core OS failure. But don’t panic. In most cases, this is . Instead, it’s typically the result of a Windows Update component trying to start a missing or misconfigured service.
In this post, we’ll break down what this error actually means, why it happens, and—most importantly—how to fix it for good.
April 22, 2026 | Category: Windows Troubleshooting
Navigate to: Task Scheduler Library > Microsoft > Windows > WindowsUpdate . Look for a task named RUXIM or RUXIMLog . Right-click on it and select . 3. Run SFC and DISM Scans
Corrupt installation data sitting inside the local storage cache directory can cause the RUXIM background logging services to repeatedly fail.
Since the issue is a failure to start a log session, removing the existing logs often fixes the problem, allowing a fresh, non-conflicted log to be created. Open . Navigate to C:\Windows\System32\LogFiles\RUXIM . Delete all .etl files within this folder. Restart your computer. 2. Disable the RUXIM Scheduled Task
At first glance, this looks like a core OS failure. But don’t panic. In most cases, this is . Instead, it’s typically the result of a Windows Update component trying to start a missing or misconfigured service.
In this post, we’ll break down what this error actually means, why it happens, and—most importantly—how to fix it for good.