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How To Use Windows Reliability Monitor?
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<blockquote data-quote="donetao" data-source="post: 261111" data-attributes="member: 27614"><p>Hi rebel! I don't run W8. See if this helps!</p><p><a href="http://www.thewindowsclub.com/use-windows-8-reliability-monitor" target="_blank">http://www.thewindowsclub.com/use-windows-8-reliability-monitor</a></p><p><u><em><strong>The tool is special in a way that the events which are normally noticeable by users can be picked up by the program and provided in the form of a graphical layout, pinpointing when an issue occurred and for how long it has been occurring. The graph goes down whenever the computer experiences a problem, like software not working or a driver crashing, unexpectedly. Reliability Monitor presents the data in the form of a line chart that provides a system stability overview with detailed information about individual events that may affect the system’s overall stability. By combining what Reliability Monitor logs, and the Events Logs and is detailed in problem reports you are further along in finding out what is causing Windows problems.</strong></em></u></p><p><u><em><strong></strong></em></u></p><p><u><em><strong>Reliability Monitor provides a system stability overview and trend analysis with detailed information about individual events that may affect the system’s overall stability, such as software installations, operating system updates, and hardware failures. It begins collecting data at the time of system installation.</strong></em></u></p><p></p><p><u><em><strong>Rather than downloading third-party tools for diagnosing and fixing your Windows PC problems, it’s best to use built-in programs, when available. <strong><a href="http://www.thewindowsclub.com/" target="_blank">Windows 8</a> Reliability Monitor</strong> is one such built-in tool that can be used for checking system errors, warnings, informational events and other critical events that can help you fix problems in Windows.</strong></em></u></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donetao, post: 261111, member: 27614"] Hi rebel! I don't run W8. See if this helps! [url]http://www.thewindowsclub.com/use-windows-8-reliability-monitor[/url] [U][I][B]The tool is special in a way that the events which are normally noticeable by users can be picked up by the program and provided in the form of a graphical layout, pinpointing when an issue occurred and for how long it has been occurring. The graph goes down whenever the computer experiences a problem, like software not working or a driver crashing, unexpectedly. Reliability Monitor presents the data in the form of a line chart that provides a system stability overview with detailed information about individual events that may affect the system’s overall stability. By combining what Reliability Monitor logs, and the Events Logs and is detailed in problem reports you are further along in finding out what is causing Windows problems. Reliability Monitor provides a system stability overview and trend analysis with detailed information about individual events that may affect the system’s overall stability, such as software installations, operating system updates, and hardware failures. It begins collecting data at the time of system installation.[/B][/I][/U] [U][I][B]Rather than downloading third-party tools for diagnosing and fixing your Windows PC problems, it’s best to use built-in programs, when available. [B][URL='http://www.thewindowsclub.com/']Windows 8[/URL] Reliability Monitor[/B] is one such built-in tool that can be used for checking system errors, warnings, informational events and other critical events that can help you fix problems in Windows.[/B][/I][/U] [/QUOTE]
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