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where does XP store its logs?
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techidave:
I have a couple of computers that one of my teacher's tell me is crashing. But when I get there it seems to work just fine.
I have opened event viewer and am not finding anything in there. Are there more logs kept that might be stored deep in the bowels of windows? :D And how might I view them if there is?
To my knowledge there isn't any error windows that popup or any other kind of messages.
any ideas?
joiwind:
Hi, try this page - there might be something there to help ?
Stoic Joker:
I have opened event viewer and am not finding anything in there.-techidave (January 16, 2010, 11:05 AM)
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Meaning the logs are empty? or there is nothing pertaining to the crash listed? Generally when I see this type of thing it ends up being a power issue. Dead/dying battery backup, brownouts with no battery backup, or failing/overheating power supply.
If you just need a tie breaker, make sure automatic restart on error is disabled so you can see it BSOD. Then if it still reboots without a BSOD ... Its got to be a power issue.
techidave:
there is nothing pertaining to the crash. the automatic restart is disabled but no BSOD.
perhaps I should try another power supply to see what happens.
thanks!
gpetrant:
XP stores its log files in C:\Windows\System32\Config (by default). Each Windows log file has an .evt extension.
(Personally, I use the full version of EventSentry (EventSentry Lite is free): http://www.netikus.net/ Why? Because it not only records and presents system events with more detail, but can be setup to trigger a popup or email notification using custom triggers.)
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