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Restarter is very nice. KeepRunning seemed a little more complex to configure than some of my users might be able to handle, so I tried ProcessAlive next. It works like a dream. Small issue with not being able to set it to start when Windows starts. But you just need to run it as Administrator to set that option. And also note that the program name must be unique. If you have a program by the same name in two different directories MT4 terminal. So you will need to rename one of them.

I keep getting CEF binaries are missing and a long list of files. What do I need to install to make this work? Same error for all programs. I have. NET 4. I dont have ,netframe installed on my vps, how can i do so? I tried processalive as well as restartme all of these i cant use without ,netframework.

These forex trading terminal is just terminal. Restarter Downloaded. The page never used to have the password until a month or so ago when we added a load of new passworded files. Restarter can only monitor 1 Process PER Restarter Instance, so iw ould need to run of these if i wanted to monitor processes, and with people inmdicating there is a memory leak in this program, HIGHLY not recommended on production environments.

Try running it as admin for the first time. Also make sure you have. I have forex terminal, all terminal. To note this was run on win R2. I think this needs to be improved. There are 2 methods to view the information of a certain event: Start from the left panel to view events Start from Summary of Administrative Events to view events Start from the left panel to view events In the left panel, double-click a category to expand it. Click one event in the list and the detailed information will show up in the bottom of the window.

Step 3: Create a custom view By creating a custom view , you can view the crash logs more quickly. Here is how to do it: In the left panel, click Event Viewer Local in the left panel. In the Actions section, click Create Custom View…. In the pop-up window, under the Filter tab, click the downward arrow next to Logged to select a time range. Then check the boxes before Critical , Warning and Error to select the Event levels.

Click the By log option button to create the custom view by log. Click the downward arrow next to Event logs to open the drop-down list, then select Application , Security and System. Click OK to save the settings. In the pop-up window, name this custom view and then click OK to start to view the crash logs.

Next time if you want to view this custom view, just double-click Custom Views in the left panel and then select Crash logs. Step 4: Export the crash logs You can also export the crash logs for diagnostics. Here is how to do it: If you want to export certain events: If you want to export a custom view: If you want to export certain events: Select the events you want to export. Right-click one of them and then select Save Selected Events…. Find a location to save this file. Name this file and then click Save.

I was wondering if this due to overheating, but now I think it's some incompatibility between the driver and Windows Another idea may be related to the memory corruption possibility noted above. Could that be part of the issue? Regardless, this is a major problem as the crashes are of course happening at very inopportune times, like the aforementioned Google Meet.

I would love to hear what MSFT has to offer in the way of a solution other than the driver update one. My problems were as follows: at random times, but most often when I tried to drag a window between monitors and windows 10 did its brief flash trying to go full screen the system would freeze and various programs would crash.

Sometimes that was that, but mostly it would end up with the Nvidia control panel gone and just one monitor on the NVidia GTX ! The solutions offered above, and updating drivers didn't work I tried. Instead, in the end, I went back to the oldest driver NVidia had on their website The crashing is really making me want to downgrade back to windows 8.

This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Hi, Thank you for posting on Microsoft Community. Thank you. How satisfied are you with this reply? Step 6. Then you can view all the Windows 10 crash logs during the tome period you select. Windows Reliability Monitor also enables you to view recent system and application crashes. As a game lover, you may run into computer crashes when playing games.

This article offers some solutions to this issue. Type reliability in the Windows 10 Cortana search box. Then click the best match View reliability history. From the main interface, you can see that the Reliability Monitor window is arranged by dates. If Windows crashes or freezes, you will see a red circle with an "X" representing the failure, as shown below. You can also double click one of the listed events to open a new window with more information.

Event viewer and Reliability Monitor are all good for you to check Windows 10 crash logs.



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