CBS.log file: Getting a usable txt file and interpreting the file


  1. Posts : 544
    Windows 10 Home, 64 bit
       #1

    CBS.log file: Getting a usable txt file and interpreting the file


    First, what does "CBS" mean in cbs.log?

    Does the cbs.log file show only errors? I create a cbs.log file a lot, so if there are errors, I'd like to correct them. However, my computer seems to be working just fine. sfc /scannow shows everything is OK.

    I've tried findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log > c:\test.txt to create a text file so that I can read the cbs.log file, but this command creates the test.txt file with 0 bytes, and I know the cbs.log file is at least 1,000 bytes.

    So, 1) how do I get a workable copy of my cbs.log file, and 2) how does one interpret its meaning?

    Thanks.
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  2. Posts : 6,285
    Windows 10 Pro X64
       #2

    You don't have any [SR] flagged entries in the cbs.log file.

    To look at it, from a Command Prompt, enter:

    notepad %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log

    If you use Ctrl+F you can search for things, like [SR].

    I believe System File Checker (SFC) adds the [SR] entries. If you haven't run it then they won't be there.
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  3. Posts : 544
    Windows 10 Home, 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thank you , Ztruker. Now I have the txt file, but it's a jumble to me. Can you point me to a tutorial on how to interpret the file entries? Or is it best just to Google some and see what I get?

    Thanks again.
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  4. Posts : 6,285
    Windows 10 Pro X64
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