Guide | How To How to use system health check (windows 8.1)

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ImtheBest

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Finally found out How to do this in the exciting Windows 8.1. And i would like to Share with all of u here at MT

First go two your start button
(shown Here)
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Now Right Click your Mouse to get This
(dialog box)
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Now Click Command Prompt (Admin)

Now type: Perfmon
(shown Here)
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Now hit Enter: Once done u should now be in this dialog page Called (Performance Monitor)

Method 2: u can also scroll over to Settings/Control panel/System And security/Administrative Tools/: Then Hit (Performance Monitor)

Now that your in (Performance Monitor) u can do a system Health Check

Now hit the arrow down on (Reports) Hit the arrow down on (system) Now Hit the arrow down in (System Diagnostics) Now this is where your system health is stored if u have one in there which u should then u can hit it to see if everything passed.

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Now i will Show u How to Actually do a system health test if u want to take one that is recent

Go back up to (Data Collector sets) Now arrow tab down to (system)Now highlight over (System Diagnostics) Right click over and hit Start to start the Health Check

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Now wait for the little timer to get done on the side of (system diagnostics) When done go back down to (Reports) and u will see your newly added health test in system diagnostics. U can click the report to see if everything passed.
 

Cats-4_Owners-2

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I actually just did this the other day and was surprised there's a couple things wrong with my laptop
Were you able to diagnose those problems and, if so, were you ableo_O to rectify them?;)

Update: Well, I just found I've a Bluetooth audio device that :eek:fails to start. I always hate it when that happens (..although I don't remember it ever happening before):p So, after confirming drivers are up to date, I'm going to check with Windows Task Manager to see if one of the processes has been disabled at start up. *crosses fingers*:rolleyes:
Yes!!:D There.:) Well, that was the easiest problem I didn't think I knew how to fix...:cool:
 
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Jcwisgod

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Were you able to diagnose those problems and, if so, were you ableo_O to rectify them?;)

Update: Well, I just found I've a Bluetooth audio device that :eek:fails to start. I always hate it when that happens (..although I don't remember it ever happening before):p So, after confirming drivers are up to date, I'm going to check with Windows Task Manager to see if one of the processes has been disabled at start up. *crosses fingers*:rolleyes:
Yes!!:D There.:) Well, that was the easiest problem I didn't think I knew how to fix...:cool:
It showed 2 programs that failed to start, no idea I don't use them so not worried
 

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