Windows Reliability Monitor
Reliability Monitor is an advanced
tool that measures hardware and software problems and other changes to your
computer. It provides a stability index that ranges from 1
to 10 You can use the index to help evaluate the reliability
of your computer. Any change you make to your computer or problem that occurs
on your computer affects the stability index. It displays which programs, Windows components, or
miscellaneous items crashed on a given day, helping you identify problem items.
The Reliability
Monitor is intended for advanced computer users, such as software developers
and network administrators.
1.
Open
Action Center by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, and then, under System and Security, clicking Review your computer's status.
2.
Click Maintenance.
Then, under Check
for solutions to problem reports, click View reliability
history.
3.
In Reliability Monitor,
you can:
·
Click any event on
the graph to view its details.
·
Click Days or Weeks to
view the stability index over a specific period of time.
·
Click items in the Action column to view more information about
each event.
·
Click View all problem
reports to view only
the problems that have occurred on your computer. This view doesn't include the
other computer events that show up in Reliability Monitor, such as events about
software installation.
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