Windows 10 Windows Explorer crashes and restarts again in Windows10

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AnshJain

I had Windows 7 in my system for a long time, but recently Windows explorer was getting crashed frequently so I updated to Windows 10 and also removed all the newly added softwares, but the problem didn't get solved. Now it was crashing but restarting again, apart from this crashing my Start button, Cortana and other task bar options were not working. I looked into Event Viewer and I found that there were too many ESENT logs of different event ID: 326, 105, 302, 335, 301, 300, 916, 102 and many other. The details of the event log looked like the following:


Video.UI (3668,D,50) {60435F46-77C1-4394-BEC1-46E3BD190737}: The database engine attached a database (1, C:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.ZuneVideo_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState\Database\anonymous\EntClientDb.edb). (Time=0 seconds)

Saved Cache: 0 0
Additional Data: lgposAttach = 00000001:005D:0268

Internal Timing Sequence:
[1] 0.000008 +J(0)
[2] 0.001625 +J(0) +M(C:0K, Fs:29, WS:52K # 0K, PF:20K # 0K, P:20K)
[3] 0.011028 +J(CM:0, PgRf:0, Rd:0/0, Dy:0/0, Lg:3480/2) +M(C:0K, Fs:74, WS:288K # 0K, PF:212K # 0K, P:212K)
[4] 0.000725 +J(0) +M(C:0K, Fs:6, WS:24K # 0K, PF:12K # 0K, P:12K)
[5] -
[6] -
[7] 0.001142 -0.000568 (2) CM +J(CM:2, PgRf:2, Rd:16/2, Dy:0/0, Lg:0/0) +M(C:0K, Fs:39, WS:152K # 0K, PF:160K # 0K, P:160K)
[8] 0.000548 -0.000041 (5) CM +J(CM:5, PgRf:23, Rd:0/5, Dy:0/0, Lg:0/0) +M(C:0K, Fs:67, WS:252K # 0K, PF:204K # 0K, P:204K)
[9] 0.000355 -0.000018 (2) CM +J(CM:2, PgRf:40, Rd:0/2, Dy:0/0, Lg:0/0) +M(C:0K, Fs:18, WS:56K # 0K, PF:68K # 0K, P:68K)
[10] 0.000025 +J(CM:0, PgRf:1, Rd:0/0, Dy:0/0, Lg:0/0)
[11] 0.000155 +J(CM:0, PgRf:42, Rd:0/0, Dy:0/0, Lg:0/0) +M(C:0K, Fs:6, WS:24K # 0K, PF:8K # 0K, P:8K)
[12] 0.000004 +J(0)
[13] 0.000002 +J(0)
[14] 0.000020 +J(CM:0, PgRf:1, Rd:0/0, Dy:0/0, Lg:0/0).


Is it the reason behind the crashing of the explorer? If yes, how should I solve it or else what is the problem with my windows.

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