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Why would (2) bother you, it installed and that is it. Mine is the same.
svchost.exe_DiagTrack has been going on since mid October with one of the Defender updates If I remember correctly.
Does not affect you using your PC.
That one stopped about 9 Nov with mine.
It doesn't bother me, don't worry I'm not losing sleep over it, I'm just puzzled why it's there, as it would normally only be appended to an entry that had installed (or failed) more than once.
Likewise with the service crashes, it doesn't affect the use of the machine, but it shouldn't be happening, in fact Microsoft are presumably losing telemetry because of it!
Interesting that the problem seems to be gradually disappearing, but at different times for different people.
Maybe if it's a server problem, as it appears to be, the timing of fix is dependant on the region you're in.
Just an update that the problem appears to have been fixed by clearing the diagnostic data.
I went into Settings>Privacy>Diagnostics & Feedback, and on a hunch used the "Delete Diagnostic Data" function.
Since then, I have seen no more DiagTrack service crashes in the logs.
I can only assume that there was some sort of corruption in the stored data which was causing the service to crash.
I hope the problem doesn't now come back again!
Cheers, Dave.
Glad you solved it - I waited a bit longer and it was solved without me doing anything. I looked back in Reliability Monitor, and lo and behold, there was another update to the antimalware platform about 24 hours earlier. If memory serves, the error first appeared about 24 hours after the previous update.
It only took about six weeks, but it now seems to be back to normal.
Strange, mine showed no sign of fixing itself.
Anyway, let's hope the problem doesn't come back!
It's good to see a (relatively) clean log again.
Cheers, Dave.
I've just checked, and that KB4052623 update was installed for me this evening at around 2000, so it was installed a few days after I cleared the data.
I guess we'll now never know whether that would have actually fixed the problem if I hadn't done that!