Posted on 09/07/2020 2:36:36 PM PDT by justme4now
Microsoft has finally acknowledged an undocumented issue in Windows 10 May 2020 Update (version 2004) where weird ESENT warnings will be found under the hood in Event Viewer. Windows Event Viewer is a built-in tool that shows a log of apps and system messages, including errors and warnings with detailed information.
In Windows 10 version 2004, when you access Event Viewer tool, you’ll notice errors linked to ESENT with the error code ‘642’. ESSENT is basically a DLL component and it is used by ESE (or Extensible Storage Engine) runtime, which is a data storage technology that facilities search in Explorer and desktop.
In addition, ESE is also used for indexing media catalog on the business computers and this process should be running in the background to help Windows 10 with searches within the operating system.
Yeah, I used to build machines with AMD chips. Someone would find out how cut jumpers in the chip to overclock them. It was fun but still youre taking a chance on blowing up a $300 chip if not more expensive. Generally it just came down to bragging rights on Speedtest or some other overclocking newsgroup. I dont play games I mostly use it for photo editing when I need power.
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