jraju Well-known member Joined Aug 21, 2017 Posts 140 Sep 16, 2022 #1 Few days before , I noticed an unexpected shutdown and the windows go blank and no reboot. The windows remain blank. I just power off and selected normal boot and it has booted but of course, there was a warning alert. Windows has recovered from unexpected shutdown. windows can fix online. When i clicked yes, there was some time , searching and then closed down without any information further. Where i can look for logs for this unexpected shutdown. Is that anything to do with hardware issues. I failed to click view problem details as I think that it will automatically fix with some online solution. 1. how do I find the logs for unexpected shutdown to send. Why the online solution does not prompt anything Very recently I had reinstalled windows afresh because of frequent , continuous bsods
Few days before , I noticed an unexpected shutdown and the windows go blank and no reboot. The windows remain blank. I just power off and selected normal boot and it has booted but of course, there was a warning alert. Windows has recovered from unexpected shutdown. windows can fix online. When i clicked yes, there was some time , searching and then closed down without any information further. Where i can look for logs for this unexpected shutdown. Is that anything to do with hardware issues. I failed to click view problem details as I think that it will automatically fix with some online solution. 1. how do I find the logs for unexpected shutdown to send. Why the online solution does not prompt anything Very recently I had reinstalled windows afresh because of frequent , continuous bsods
xrobwx71 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2019 Posts 2,765 Location Panama City Beach, FL Sep 17, 2022 #2 Hit Start, type Event. Event Viewer will present. Click Run As Administrator. Once its open, on the left, you'll see "folders", click on Windows Logs. Then click on System. On the right, the various errors will show. Don't be alarmed if there are a lot of entries, this is normal.
Hit Start, type Event. Event Viewer will present. Click Run As Administrator. Once its open, on the left, you'll see "folders", click on Windows Logs. Then click on System. On the right, the various errors will show. Don't be alarmed if there are a lot of entries, this is normal.