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Summez Created on July 6, 2016 
24, 2020
ESENT Event ID 508,510 and 533
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warnings in Event Viewer
Applies to:
Hi, 
I am running a 2012 iMac using Bootcamp to run Windows Windows 10 /
10 for Visual Studio. When browsing event viewer I noticed
these warning reoccurring: Performance &
system failures
ESENT 508: / PC
wuaueng.dll (124) SUS20ClientDataStore: A request to write
to the file
"C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore\Logs\edb.lo
g" at offset 335872 (0x0000000000052000) for 4096
(0x00001000) bytes succeeded, but took an abnormally
long time (36 seconds) to be serviced by the OS. This
problem is likely due to faulty hardware. Please contact
your hardware vendor for further assistance diagnosing the
problem.

ESENT 510:
wuaueng.dll (440) SUS20ClientDataStore: A request to write
to the file
"C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore\Logs\edb.lo
g" at offset 884736 (0x00000000000d8000) for 4096
(0x00001000) bytes succeeded, but took an abnormally
long time (53 seconds) to be serviced by the OS. In
addition, 1 other I/O requests to this file have also taken an
abnormally long time to be serviced since the last message
regarding this problem was posted 167 seconds ago. This
problem is likely due to faulty hardware. Please contact
your hardware vendor for further assistance diagnosing the
problem.

ESENT 533:
wuaueng.dll (112) SUS20ClientDataStore: A request to write
to the file
"C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore\Logs\edb.lo
g" at offset 1077248 (0x0000000000107000) for 4096
(0x00001000) bytes has not completed for 36 second(s).
This problem is likely due to faulty hardware. Please
contact your hardware vendor for further assistance
diagnosing the problem.

I have run Apple Hardware Test to check for hardware


faults and all tests pass without issue. Any idea what these
warnings are caused by and how I can fix this?

Many Thanks

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A. User
Replied on July 7, 2016 

Hello,

We regret for the inconvenience. Let me assist you


to resolve the issue.

The Event ID you are receiving are as follows

Esent Event ID 508 and 533  This warning can also


be caused by an insufficient (or potentially even
just low) amount of unused space on your
currently running Operating System's HDD/SSD

Esent Event ID 510  Event ID 510 is a performance


warning, which indicates slow writing behavior, if
the computer is connected to a server. This issue
could be related with the performance of the
server.
We would like to know if the system you are using
is a standalone PC or if it is connected to any
Domain/server?

If it is a standalone PC, the following suggestions


may help to identify the issue.

Method 1
I suggest you to refer to the below link written by
f d d h k f
one of our MVPs, Andre Da Costa, and check if it
helps.
How to free up disk space in Windows

Also, try to perform a defragmentation of the


drives and check with the results.

Follow the below steps.

1. Sign in to your Windows 10 computer with an


administrator account. It is important to use an
administrator account because standard
account holders cannot defrag the hard disk
drive.
2. Click the Start button.
3. From the left pane of the Start menu, click File
Explorer.
4. On the opened window, from the navigation
pane in the left, expand the This PC tree.
5. From the expanded list, right-click Local Disk (C:
) or any other partition on which Windows 10 is
installed.
6. From the context menu, click Properties.
7. On the opened Local Disk (C: ) Properties box,
go to the Tools tab.
8. From the displayed interface, under the
Optimize and defragment drive section, click
the Optimize button.
9. On the Optimize Drives box, from the displayed
list, ensure that the system drive (C: in this
example) is selected.
10. Click the Analyze button from below the list.
11. Wait until Windows completes the analysis and
displays the percentage of the fragmented files
in the selected drive.
Note: If there are no fragmented files in the
drive, Windows displays a message box stating
that the disk does not need to be
defragmented.

Next, run the Disk utility in Windows to detect and


fix disk corruption, if any.
To do so, right-click on the Drive which you wish to
check and select Properties. Next, click on Tools
tab and under Error checking, click on the Check
button.  This option will check the drive for file
system errors.

Method 2
If it still does not help, place the computer in a
Clean Boot state and check if there are any third
party application/software to be causing the issue.
A clean boot is performed to start Windows by
c ea boot s pe o ed to sta t do s by
using a minimal set of startup programs. This helps
eliminate software conflicts.
How to perform a clean boot in Windows
Disclaimer: Please go through the section: How to
reset the computer to start as usual after
troubleshooting with clean boot of the Kb article
to boot the computer in normal startup after fixing
the issue.

Method 3
This issue may happen due to system file
corruption. I suggest you to run System file
checker. System File checker (SFC) scan is done to
check if there are any corrupted system files that
could be causing this issue. Kindly follow the
below given steps: 

Press Windows key + X, select Command


prompt (Admin) to bring up elevated
Command prompt.
In Command prompt type sfc /scannow and
press enter.
Restart the computer.
Ref: Using System File Checker in Windows 10

Write to us with the update dstatus and the


required information for us to be able to assist 
you further.

Thank You.

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SU
Summez
Replied on July 7, 2016 

In reply to A. User's post on July 7,


2016

The computer is a standalone PCs but is connected


to the Internet. Could starting up applications e.g a
game cause the performance issue straight after
boot?
Many thanks for the prompt reply I will try the
above steps and get back to you.

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A. User
Replied on July 13, 2016 

In reply to Summez's post on July


7, 2016

Hello Summez,

I would be too soon to ascertain the root cause of


the issue.

I recommend you to try the suggested resolutions


if it helps. If it still doesn't help, here are a few
relevant information.

The edb.log is a database file of the indexing


service. If you have enabled Windows Indexing,
this file will be utilized.
In this case, if the file is corrupt, you can run
a System Restore in Windows to fix the file.
If you already have one in the recent time, to check
if there is any Restore Point already created, follow
the below steps.
1. Press Windows key + X, select System.
2. In the left pane, click on System Protection.
3. Select the option to system restore > next. It
will show all restore points already created.

Kindly keep us posted on the status of the issue,


for us to be able to assist you further.

Thank You.

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SU
Summez
Replied on July 13, 2016 

In reply to A. User's post on July 13,


2016

Hi,

I have completed all the above steps


Regarding Method 1 
I have completed this and the drive is not
fragmented. The drive is a 1TB drive and the
Windows partition has 149GB free of 372GB. My
last restore point is the 4th July.

Regarding Method 2
I have not disabled all items. the only ones running
are
Apple OS Switch Manager
Intel Services
NVIDIA Services

Should I disable these as well ?

Regarding Method 3
System File checker (SFC) scan found corrupt files
and I used DISM to fix them.

I had not received an ESENT warning


until yesterday (508 and 533).  Windows indexing
is enabled for the drive. Any ideas how to
proceed?

Many Thanks

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A. User
Replied on July 13, 2016 

In reply to Summez's post on July


13, 2016

Hello Summez,

We appreciate the time and effort you have put in


to resolve the issue.

If the ESENT Event Ids have stopped logging in


Event Viewer, we might be looking at a positive
picture here. Also, certain Windows components
were fixed after running SFC and DISM tools.

However, if you still see any issues, I suggest you


to check if the same issue occur when logged in
through a different Local Administrator user
account. 
 
Follow the steps mentioned below:
1. Assuming that you are already logged on to
your user account in Windows 10, click the Start
button.
2. From the Start menu, click your name from the
top of the left pane.
3. From the displayed options click Sign out.
4. From the login screen, click to the different user
account you want to switch to.
 
However, if you do not have a separate user
account, I suggest you to create another Local
administrator user account by referring to the
Microsoft article here: Set up accounts.

Write to us again, in case you need further


assistance on the issue.

Thank You.

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SU
Summez
Replied on July 15, 2016 

In reply to A. User's post on July 13,


2016

Hi,

Just an update, Had the ESENT warnings again


today so, I have decided to try to clean boot
windows 10 will get back to you with the results.

Thanks

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rojano97 Elías Rojano
Replied on September 21, 2016 

In reply to Summez's post on July


15 2016
15, 2016

Hi,

The clean install has fixed the issue? I have same


issues in my PC

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RR
Ruizell Rey
Replied on September 22, 2016 

Microsoft Agent | Moderator

In reply to rojano97 Elías Rojano's


post on September 21, 2016

Hi,

A clean boot is performed to start Windows by


using a minimal set of drivers, and startup
programs.  It only disables software which might
be causing conflict on the programs that you have.
It doesn't remove the software, programs, and
data on your computer. On the other hand, a clean
install is removing all data from your hard disk by
re-partitioning, reformatting your hard disk, and
reinstalling the Operating System to an empty
hard disk. A clean install removes all data, and
programs that you have.

Have you tried the methods provided by


Sayan_Ghosh found on this thread?

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CWatters59
Replied on March 25, 2017 

Regarding..
ESENT 508:
wuaueng.dll (124) SUS20ClientDataStore: A request
to write to the file
"C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore\Lo
gs\edb.log" at offset 335872
(0x0000000000052000) for 4096 (0x00001000)
bytes succeeded, but took an abnormally long
time (36 seconds) to be serviced by the OS. This
problem is likely due to faulty hardware. Please
contact your hardware vendor for further
assistance diagnosing the problem.

I had a very similar error and noticed that the


folder C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\DataSto
re\Logs\ on my PC was read only! Made it writable
and this went away.

57 people were helped by this reply


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Anthony - Alternative Learning
Replied on November 25, 2017 

I had this problem for a while but it got worse a


few days ago, after a popup opened in Edge that
spoke and said my computer was infested, blah
blah the usual. From that moment the ESENT
events increased to about every five minutes for
up to 45 seconds. I suspected a rootkit or trojan,
and while windows defender found nothing,
Hitman Pro found a trojan right away, removed it,
and the esent events ceased. The trojan was
Powelik, designed to simulate website clicks and
do background downloading, hence the esent
error related to webcache. Just went two hours
without an esent event or a freeze, so its a relief.
Clearly a lapse in security for microsoft. You can
get a free powelik remover from symantec. Just
takes a few minutes, or use Hitman for the 30 day
free trial. 

3 people were helped by this reply


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