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Windows Vista Event - Viewer Improvements I urge you to give the Vista Event Viewer a chance to impress. Make a windows 10 event viewer resolution to visit the interface at least once a week. Then should
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exceptions will stand out and you will know how to drill down and find the crucial troubleshooting information.Windows Vista - Event Viewer Topics Reasons to Master the Event ViewerLaunching the http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php/518881-where-do-you-find-vista-error-log Vista Event ViewerNew Event Logs in Vista SolarWinds Event Manager Get Into Good Habits Windows 8 Event Viewer Reasons to Master the Vista Event ViewerMicrosoft has improved the Event Viewer, as a result in Vista there is now a console with three resizable window panes. The benefit of the new design makes it is easier to: To solve a specific http://www.computerperformance.co.uk/vista/vista_event_viewer.htm Vista problem To discover why a machine is performing slowly To prevent nuisances developing into disasters ♦ Launching the Vista Event ViewerTo get started, click on the Vista Start button, then in the 'Start Search' box type just three letters: eve. Observe how the larger dialog box displays: 'Programs' and underneath: 'Event Viewer'. Click on 'Event Viewer'.Alternatively, you could type the full word 'event viewer in the Start Search dialog box and then press enter. In Vista there are still two or even three ways of performing most tasks. As with so many Vista features, Microsoft has improved the Event Viewer compared with its XP predecessor. What particularly impressed me was the slick organization of the vast amount of troubleshooting data. Everywhere you look, from the 3 pane layout, to the categories in Applications and Services Logs, it's obvious that Microsoft has invested considerable effort in researching what people want and then delivering the information to troubleshoot specific Vista events. New Event Logs in VistaVista has added two new logs to the Event Viewer: Setup and Forwarded Events. To
Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support Tutorials » User Name Remember http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/96938-check-disk-chkdsk-read-event-viewer-log.html Me? Password Advanced Search Show Tutorials Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: Check Disk (chkdsk) - Read Event Viewer Log Page 1 of 10 1 23 > Last » Check Disk (chkdsk) - Read Event Viewer Log How to Read the Event Viewer Log for Check Disk (chkdsk) in Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8 Published by Brink 11 Jul 2010 Published by Brink How to Read the Event Viewer Log for Check Disk (chkdsk) in Vista, kernel power Windows 7, and Windows 8 Information This will show you how to read the Event Viewer log to see the scan results of Check Disk (chkdsk) in Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8. OPTION ONE To Read chkdsk Results Log Directly in Event Viewer NOTE: You must be logged in as administrator to be able to open Event Viewer.1. If you have not already, you will need to have ran Check Disk (chkdsk) in Vista/Windows 7 or Windows 8 prior before kernel power 41 it will be in the Event Viewer System log. 2. Press the Windows + R keys to open the Run dialog, type eventvwr.msc, and press Enter. 3. If prompted by UAC, then click on Yes (Windows 7/8) or Continue (Vista). 4. In the left pane of Event Viewer, double click on Windows Logs to expand it, click on Application to select it, then right click on Application and click on Find. (see screenshot below) 5. Copy and paste Chkdsk into the line, and click on Find Next. (see screenshot below) NOTE: You can continue to click on Find Next to search for other older application logs (if available) for Check Disk (chkdsk) to see them as well. 6. You will now see the system log for the scan results of Check Disk (chkdsk). (see screenshot below) NOTE: The log will have the Chkdsk tag if Check Disk is ran only from within Windows. 7. Go back to the top of the log file list in the middle pane of Event Viewer, then copy and paste Wininit into the line, and click on Find Next. (see screenshot below step 5) NOTE: You can continue to click on Find Next to search for other older application logs (if available) for Check Disk (chkdsk) to see them as well. 8. You will now see the system log for the scan results of Check Disk (Wininit). (see screenshot below) NOTE: The log will have the Wininit ta