Then choose System under Windows Logs.
Find and click Error on the event list.
You can also create a custom view so you can view the crash logs more quickly.
Choose a time period you want to view.
Select the By log option.
Then choose System under Windows Logs.
Find and click Error on the event list.
You can also create a custom view so you can view the crash logs more quickly.
Choose a time period you want to view.
Select the By log option.
Step 1. 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.
Step 3. Then choose System under Windows Logs.
Step 4. Find and click Error on the event list.
Step 1. 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.
Step 3. Then choose System under Windows Logs.
Step 4. Find and click Error on the event list.
Right-click around the Start button and select Control > System and Security, then double-click Administrative Tools.
Double click Event Viewer.
Select the type of logs you want to view (eg Application, System).
Drivers, like most Microsoft Windows system components, can log errors in the system episode log. Errors are observed in the Event Viewer.
Go to the search bar in the “Get Started” menu and type “Reliability”.
The Reliability Monitor window should now be created.
If Windows crashes or freezes completely, a red circle with a new big “X” will appear on the current chart.
First, along the way, we need to right-click the Start button and hence select Command Prompt (Admin).
When the command prompt appears, paste the attachment: sfc /scannow
Leave the window open while scanning, which may take some time depending on your settings and hardware.
Access to group policy on your computer.
In the Local Group Policy Editor, go to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Error Reporting.
In the right pane of each interface, under Settings, locate the Turn off Windows Error Reporting option and double-click it.
Find the Registry Editor application below: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Efficient Softing.
To make an error right from your panel, find the registry key in the actual dialog box.
Click on the Disabled operation to make the dialog box appear.
If there is no value after this, create a new one with the same name “Disabled”.
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