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win10 event viewer For some computer technicians, Windows Event Viewer must be familiar, because it will help to solve some system problems. In XP, Win7, Win8 and the latest Win10 systems, the event viewer is integrated, through which you can perform many special tasks, such as auditing system events and storage systems, security and application logs, and more. By viewing the warnings or error messages recorded in the information, the user can not only learn about the configuration or running of a certain function, but also know that some functions of the system fail to operate, so that the system can be better located, so the computer Technicians are often used. Today, Xiaobian mainly teaches ordinary computer users how to open the time viewer, how to simply check whether the system has some error logs, etc. This article takes the latest Windows system as an example.
How to open the event viewer? There are 2 ways
Method 1: directly in the search box of the Win10 taskbar, search “ event viewer & rdquo;, you can quickly find, as shown below.

Then click on the top of the "Time Viewer" to enter, as shown below.

Method 2: On the Win10 desktop, right click on the "Computer" icon, in the right-click menu, click Open “ Manage & rdquo;;
Open Computer Management, then in the left menu, You can see the time viewer, click to open, as shown below.
Win10 Event Viewer Usage Method
After opening the event viewer, the usage method is very simple. We can expand the functions in turn. For example, you need to view the system log, which can be expanded in order, as shown in the following figure.

After opening the Windows system log, you can view some existing error logs. We can double-click the left button to view it, as shown in the figure below.

Although the event viewer is rarely used by some computer enthusiasts, it is often difficult to find the cause of the problem when encountering some special computer problems, such as a bad track on the disk. The program has a strange problem. In this case, we can use the computer event viewer to find some useful fault information to accurately determine the computer problem. I hope everyone can apply what they have learned.

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