Type Event Viewer in the Windows 10 Cortana search box. Then right click the best match Event Viewer and choose Run as Administrator. Step 2. Here is the main interface of Event Viewer. On the left side of the window, you can view all the Logs according to the category.
To view Windows 10 crash logs such as the logs of blue screen error , just click on Windows Logs. Step 4. Find and click Error on the event list. Then you can view the detailed crash log information shown up in the bottom of the window. You can also create a custom view so you can view the crash logs more quickly. Here are steps on how to create a custom view.
User Replied on April 3, Hi,. I would also suggest you to follow the steps from the link below and check if it helps;. What to do if you have problems with an app.
In many cases, the Apps will automatically notify if there are problem with any app and try to fix the problem. I would suggest you to run the Apps troubleshooter from the mentioned link above. If you need further assistance regarding Windows, please feel free to post. We will be happy to help you. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Got it, should of mentioned that im familiar with the event viewer but wanted to learn how to read wer files that are created aswell as logfiles.
You know the ones that say files have been created and are located at Thats an example of what I mean. How would I go about reading the. Also where can I find out what it all means? Its just if I look for those files now there not there.
You can use the Windows debugging tool to read. In the Event Viewer , navigate through the various categories called Views in the left-hand navigation pane in order to inspect the various events in the main section of the screen.
You can adjust your filter criteria until you find what you were looking for. For quicker access to particular types of logs, click or tap on Create Custom View. Enter your criteria and confirm. In order to export some of the logs for external diagnostics, make your selection in the list, then hit Save selected events…. If your computer is giving you a hard time with persistent crashes and the like, you may need to perform some repairs.
Start by repairing the file system see below. If that fails to resolve the issue, you can try and restore the boot directory. A major cause of persistent crashes, BSoD incidents and other malfunctions comes down to hardware defects due to faulty manufacturing, overheating or rough handling. The system or its individual components may overheat during prolonged use, particularly when overclocking.
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