How To View Error Reports In Windows 7
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Windows Error Reporting (WER) ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Aaron RykhusDecember 11, 20080 0 0 0 Also check outhttp://blogs.msdn.com/wer/pages/faq.aspx#weronpc Application Log Whenever an application crashes (faulting application) you should get the message
Windows Error Reporting Fault Bucket Type 0
Error event. If the report is sent to Microsoft the Application Log will also have an Information event that contains a Bucket
Wer Logs Location
ID. On Windows Vista, you can open Event Viewer by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Maintenance, clicking Administrative Tools, and then double-clicking Event Viewer.? If you are prompted for an
Event Id 1001 Windows Error Reporting Windows Update Failure
administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. Expand Windows Logs and select Application to select the Application log: Look on the right, a crash in an Office application should be an Error under the Level column, Application Error under the Source column, and 1000 under the Event ID column. Crash Example: crash from Outlook Fault Bucket (bucket ID) If the report was sent to us (Microsoft) there should be an Information windows 7 crash log event with Windows Error Reporting under the Source column and event ID 1001, with all the data gathered in the details. On support calls, the piece of data that's most important to me is the Fault bucket that's reported. I'll usually refer to it as the bucket ID. Problem Reports and Solutions (new in Vista) A new feature in Windows Vista is Problem Reports and Solutions in the Control Panel under the System and Maintenance category (if you don't have Classic View turned on). This will contain all the crash and hang events that occurred on a computer along with settings to configure reporting to Microsoft. To open Problem Reports and Solution in Windows Vista (not in previous versions of Windows: 1. Open Problem Reports and Solutions by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Maintenance, and then clicking Problem Reports and Solutions. 2. In the left pane, click View problem history. 3. To view problems by product, date, problem type, or solution status, click the column name. Bucket ID is the same as the Fault bucket in the application log event. I prefer using Problem Reports and Solutions versus Application Log to get crash details. More info: Where it's stored: http://blogs.msdn.com/wer/pages/faq.aspx#weronpc See problem reports for this computer http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/74274b33-52ea-40a4-b
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