In the Start Menu search box, type event. Event Viewer will pop up, left click it.
In the left hand pane of Event Viewer, left click to expand Custom Views & Windows Logs. Go through each of them to see if something relevant can be found in the middle pane.
If you find something and think it may help, export it (right hand pane), zip it and upload it.
there are alot of error shown but i don't see any related to it, may be i just not keen on watching it, fine, i give up...
Maybe in the future it is best that you DO NOT mess with this stuff? These permissions that are assigned are done so for a reason. Messing with them will only cause problems.
Maybe in the future it is best that you DO NOT mess with this stuff? These permissions that are assigned are done so for a reason. Messing with them will only cause problems.
yes, i understand, but that key is really helpful without doing much to get the control right, and i'm sure i have done that before and it work fine, but today i try to use it again and it disappear so i re-do the reg. again, and cmd.exe. problem occured...
In the Start Menu search box, type event. Event Viewer will pop up, left click it.
In the left hand pane of Event Viewer, left click to expand Custom Views & Windows Logs. Go through each of them to see if something relevant can be found in the middle pane.
If you find something and think it may help, export it (right hand pane), zip it and upload it.
there are alot of error shown but i don't see any related to it, may be i just not keen on watching it, fine, i give up...
Not keen on watching it and helping with your end of the bargain eh?
I now stand by logicearth's comment!
In the Start Menu search box, type event. Event Viewer will pop up, left click it.
In the left hand pane of Event Viewer, left click to expand Custom Views & Windows Logs. Go through each of them to see if something relevant can be found in the middle pane.
If you find something and think it may help, export it (right hand pane), zip it and upload it.
there are alot of error shown but i don't see any related to it, may be i just not keen on watching it, fine, i give up...
Not keen on watching it and helping with your end of the bargain eh?
I now stand by logicearth's comment!
no, if i have done something wrong please forgive me, i'm just saying the i'm not good on computer, and i just don't know what are those error on the event viewer...
Hi,
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How to fix? Help please.
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