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09-13-2009   #1


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How to view details on application crash

errorWhen an application crashes with the "blah blah Application has stop working" error, is there any way to obtain further details on the reason the particular application crashed.

Any help would be appreciated.

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09-13-2009   #2


 
 


type event viewer in the search box .. open the application section and see if there are any critical errors listed.. That should point you in the right direction..
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09-13-2009   #3


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Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by PurpleHaze420 View Post
errorWhen an application crashes with the "blah blah Application has stop working" error, is there any way to obtain further details on the reason the particular application crashed.

Any help would be appreciated.
PH sure there is. Just go to event viewer (type event viewer in search) and go to windows log>applications tab. You can also use the snipping tool to take a screenshot and upload it to us. Let us know if you need help with anything

Ken
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09-13-2009   #4


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Thats what I was looking for. Thanks for the info.
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09-13-2009   #5


 
 


Welcome to the Forums!! Thats what were here for...
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