What is the tool commonly used to check system health and issues?
Event viewer is one and another one is, something ... monitor.
Just slipped out of my mind. sigh, sigh. getting really old.
What is the tool commonly used to check system health and issues?
Event viewer is one and another one is, something ... monitor.
Just slipped out of my mind. sigh, sigh. getting really old.
Last edited by bk T; 05-08-2020 at 12:42 PM.
As Admin in CMD
sfc /scannow
dism /online / cleanup-image / checkhealth
dism /online /cleanup-image / restorehealth
chkdsk C: /f /r /x
The parameters for this command are: /f option will attempt to fix any found errors /r option will locate for bad sectors and recovery any readable information /x option will force the volume you’re about to check to be dismounted before the utility begins a scan If the C: drive is in use, type Y to run a scan at your PC’s next restart. If so, exit Command Prompt and restart the computer.
Nope.
It's something end with ... monitor.
It doesn't do the repair, only shows the health conditions of the PC.
OK ... Retrieved my memory ... it's called Reliability History
Reliability History is sometimes useless as well.
Been many a time look at the logs and the error says " Windows was not properly shut down" No bloody kidding![]()
I am used to get that: "Windows was not properly shut down" ... Hahaha ...
Resource monitor
Lay me down the long white line
Leave the sirens far behind me
Paint my name in black and gold
My heart my flame my heart my road
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