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If it is not deleted log the error message is logged in the Reliability Monitor.
If there was a way to not lose anything, I'd refreshing Windows...
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If it is not deleted log the error message is logged in the Reliability Monitor.
If there was a way to not lose anything, I'd refreshing Windows...
Hi
Luckily Reliability Monitor is not critical if you wanted to live with it, but you could back up anything that you do not want to lose before refreshing.
Are not data that keep me interested, but the programs that I installed those and it is not possible to backup.
Thank you
Yeah, programs would have to be reinstalled. Do you not have their installation files or DVD?
HI,
I tried to restore the PC with "CustomRefreshImages" to avoid losing everything and everything was fine until updates, after which the problem resurfaced.
At this point I set the PC to factory settings, no nothing else than the OS and everything was correct until I installed the updates Windows 8.1 Update (KB2919355) and Microsoft Silverlight 5.1.30214 and from there the problem has reappeared.
The deduction is only one: why do not check well before you send an update?
Remember that it usually takes up to 24 hours before Reliability Monitor starts reporting anything since Windows was reinstalled. You might give it a few days to see if may start working by then or not.
But maybe I have not explained well, the problem is that at the beginning the errors are marked in the graph, and by deleting in "System" of Event Viewer the errors, it automatically reset even those on the graph, as from image, with the blue line above and empty where there was reporting.
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That's normal when the event logs have been cleared and the Reliability Monitor reset.
Since you reinstalled, give it two days to see if Reliability Monitor starts reporting again.
Before the update was not so .......
No, I had made a bakup system image and I restored the previous one.
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Yes, the update may have reset it, so it would be worth to see if it may work again after two days.