Method 1: Modify the Autologger Registry Key (Most Effective)
When a repack attempts to run a scheduled task associated with WindowsUpdateTraceLog , but the underlying logging folders, system services, or registry keys have been deleted or corrupted, the system encounters a hard collision or conflict. Is This Error Dangerous?
Troubleshooting Guide: Fixing the "WindowsUpdateTraceLog Failed to Start" Error (0xC0000035)
Applying the is the most common and permanent way to silence this specific error. However, if you are genuinely experiencing issues downloading or installing updates, proceeding with the System File Checker (Method 2) or running the Windows Update Troubleshooter (Method 4) is highly recommended. Next Steps for You:
Error code 0xc0000035 translates to STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_COLLISION . In simple terms: Method 1: Modify the Autologger Registry Key (Most
The error 0xc0000035 typically arises in three scenarios for system repackers:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\WMI\Autologger\EventLog-System\b675ec37-bdb6-4648-bc92-f3fdc74d3ca2 EnableProperty DWORD values to Restart your computer. 4. Hardware and Driver Checks
Before running Sysprep, execute:
But in most cases, simply stopping the old session fixed it forever. execute: But in most cases
One Tuesday, Alex saw a strange yellow warning:
Alex frowned. “What’s a ‘repack’? And why can’t a trace log start?”
If you want to stop the error from appearing, try these common fixes: 1. Restart the Windows Update Service
The temporary storage folder used by Windows Update contains corrupt data blocks. but the underlying logging folders
Are you experiencing any like slow boot times or failed updates alongside this error?
Method 4: Disable IPv6 (Workaround for Specific Network Collisions)
) typically means that Windows tried to start a logging session with a name that was already in use by an existing session. In most cases, this error is harmless and occurs during a normal reboot or update process when a previous session didn't shut down cleanly before a new one tried to start. Microsoft Learn