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Make the $50 Amazon Fire Tablet More Like Stock Android (Without Rooting) Subscribe l l FOLLOW US TWITTER GOOGLE+ FACEBOOK GET UPDATES windows error log windows 7 BY EMAIL Enter your email below to get exclusive access to our best windows 10 crash logs articles and tips before everybody else. RSS ALL ARTICLES FEATURES ONLY TRIVIA Search How-To Geek How to windows 7 crash log Find Out Why Your Windows PC Crashed or Froze Computers crash and freeze. Your Windows PC may have automatically rebooted itself, too -- if so, it probably experienced a blue screen windows 10 bsod log of death when you weren't looking. The first step in troubleshooting is finding more specific error details. These will help you identify the problem. For example, the tools here may point the finger at a specific device driver. This could mean that the device driver itself is buggy, or that the underlying hardware is failing. Either way, it will give you a place
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to start searching. Check the Reliability Monitor RELATED ARTICLEReliability Monitor is the Best Windows Troubleshooting Tool You Aren't Using The Reliability Monitor offers a quick, user-friendly interface that will display recent system and application crashes. It was added in Windows Vista, so it will be present on all modern versions of Windows. To open it, just tap the Windows key once and type "Reliability." Click or press Enter to launch the "View reliability history" shortcut. If Windows crashed or froze, you'll see a "Windows failure" here. Application crashes will appear under "Application failures." Other information here may actually be useful -- for example, it shows when you installed various pieces of software. If the crashes started occuring after you installed a specific program or hardware driver, that piece of software could be the cause. You can use the "Check for solutions to problems" link here for some help. However, this feature usually isn't very helpful and it's rarely found possible solutions in our experience. In a best case scenario, it might advice you to install updated hardware drivers. RELATED ARTICLEUsing Event Viewer to Troubleshoot Problems The Reliabilit
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2 Thread: How can i check the system error windows 10 crashes my computer logs? LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe computer crash black screen to this Thread… 03-27-200509:28 AM #1 jordison666 Member Join Date Feb 2005 Posts 139 Points 3 How can i check the system error logs? http://www.howtogeek.com/222730/how-to-find-out-why-your-windows-pc-crashed-or-froze/ My PC just rebooted itself and when it loaded back up it showed an error message but before i could write down what it said it rebooted itself again. So i hope that the system log/error log will have it in, so then i can phone the PC http://www.help2go.com/forum/computer-help/86695-how-can-i-check-system-error-logs.html helpline again and tell them what the problem is and they can resolve my PC problems. Thanks Reply With Quote 03-27-200511:32 AM #2 Canuck Administrator Help2Go Administrator Join Date May 2003 Location Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Posts 9,809 Points 2031 Go to Start>Run>type in eventvwr.msc>Enter and you're there. If you want to create a desktop shortcut go to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\eventvwr.msc, rt click on eventvwr and select Send to>Desktop (shortcut). Reply With Quote « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Menu - Home - Help! I'm Lost! - Forums Home - Tutorials - Get Computer Help - Spyware Help - Help2Go Detective - Software Picks - Newsletter - Testimonials - Donate Our Sponsors Help2Go Archive Top All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:10 PM. Powered by vBulletin Version 4.2.0 Copyright © 2016 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved. SEO by vBSEO 3.5.2
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Event Viewer System Log Most of the operating systems' problems are recorded in the System log. Sometimes it's more convenient to use the Event Viewer, while at other times PowerShell is quicker. Windows 8 System Log Topics Launching the Windows 8 System Log List the Last 10 System Events with PowerShell Filtering Events within Event Viewer Filtering Windows System Events with PowerShell ♦ Getting Started - Finding the Windows 8 System Log I am going to show you two methods to research the System log entries, they work really well in tandem. By that I mean the Event View will teach you about PowerShell. Launch the Windows 8 Event Viewer To get started with the Event Viewer press Winkey +w, this launches the Search box with the focus on Settings. Now type: "ev" you should see 'View event logs'. Once the Event Viewer has initialized if you expand 'Windows logs' you can see 'System'. PowerShell Equivalent: List the Last 20 System Events with PowerShell Starting from the Metro UI, start typing: 'Pow'. You should see two PowerShell Apps, I prefer to select the ISE version because it has a GUI. There are two cmdlets for displaying the logs; Get-EventViewer and Get-WinEvent, in either case remember to specify the -LogName. Get-WinEvent # PowerShell Windows 8 System Event LogsGet-WinEvent -LogName System -MaxEvents 20 Note 1: The parameter -MaxEvents 20 is merely to speed up the command because the system log can be huge, and when testing you may be anxious just to get results. Get-EventlogAlternatively, you can use Get-Eventlog cmdlet with its -Newest parameter. This is an old-fashioned, but easier to use cmdlet. Clear-hostGet-Eventlog -LogName System -Newest 20 Help Further PowerShell Research #Pure Research - Precede the cmdlet with HelpClear-hostHelp Get-WinEvent Research Properties with Get-Member (GM) #Pure Research - Append Get-MemberClear-host Get-Eventlog System -Newest 20 | Get-Member Guy Recommends: SolarWinds' Log & Event Management Tool LEM will alert you to problems such as when a k