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    For several weeks, the Windows 10 Reliability Monitor ( Family, 64 bits, v1909, version 18363.836 ) no longer displays any information ( Reviews, Warnings, Information ). Only the graphic line is displayed. The posting reports show nothing. Where is the information? Thank you for your help. Regards.

    Capture-Moniteur-de-Fiabilité

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    • #2263919

      If you delete event logs, then no reports will be displayed there:

      Reliability monitor, is it working?

    • #2264200

      If you’ve deleted event logs then that shouldn’t stop new events (like Windows Defender updates) from appearing afterwards in the Reliability Monitor GUI.

      As this has happened several weeks ago it sounds more like corruption of the Reliability Analysis mechanism (which includes collection of the logs – by wevtutil.exe – stored in folders that, by default, Windows hides from you).

      If so then you can ‘reset’ collection of the data using a script. Note that this will delete all logs but should force the Reliability Monitor display mechanism to kick in again so, essentially, you start again.

      Try the following section: Reset Reliability Monitor in Windows 10

      • #2264216

        This link was written in 2015 and it has several clickbait come-ons for reimage plus , known malware. so be careful…..

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        • #2264239

          The date + article should still be relevant. Do we really need to warn people of possible adware, which many of us don’t even get to see, in every post that contains an off-site URL?

      • #2264249

        Hadn’t ever heard of reliability Monitor before so thank you for pointing it out! Some don’t like that I pointed out the outdated article but I think there are folks out there that would click on the adware come-on and not check what it is before dl ing it. So I try to think how to help those who may not know any more than I did 20 minutes ago!.

        Thnx!

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    • #2264245

      Reliability Monitor shows Intel Pro set/wireless configure service has stopped

      Prior to 16May it was just wireless configure service has stopped. I see no new install dates  that correspond to Intel pro set….

      Never get errors nor lose connection.

      sems I have many drivers loaded see screen shot. Should I delete any of this ?

      adapters
      Thnx!

      • #2264371

        I see I neglected to mention the wireless service is stopped every day…..too much of a hurry I guess

        DDN

        Perhaps I should have started a new thread for this question. Apologies.

        • This reply was modified 4 years, 11 months ago by DriftyDonN.
      • #2266359

        These are installed adapters, it is OK to have more than one. Your physical network card should be Realtek chip.
        If you for example work with virtual machnies (VMware, Hyper-V) it can create more network adapters (depending on your preferences). See my screenshot. They correspond to my networks (second screenshot).

        Intel Pro set/wireless configure service has stopped

        These messages are processes on the background, so you may not notice. If you go to computer management and look into logs, you will find, that there can be lots of these stuff.
        I go to windows logs regullary to check users problems (if there is any) and I try to realize whats happened and troubleshoot it.

        Dell Latitude 3420, Intel Core i7 @ 2.8 GHz, 16GB RAM, W10 22H2 Enterprise

        HAL3000, AMD Athlon 200GE @ 3,4 GHz, 8GB RAM, Fedora 29

        PRUSA i3 MK3S+

        • This reply was modified 4 years, 11 months ago by doriel.
    • #2264310

      Hello,
      Thanks to all for the replies.
      For your information, two small details:
      1) The folder C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\RAC does not exist on my system.
      2) The RAC Scheduled Task ( RACAgent ) also does not exist.
      Does that seem normal to you?
      Otherwise, I did not erase any .log files, except those of Ccleaner.
      Maybe I checked “the wrong box”? There are so many with winapp2.ini …..
      A little Frenchman who thanks you very much !

      • #2266737

        My reliability monitor works and I dont have such directory niether, I dont know if there should be, but I dont care since it works anyway..
        My bet is thats not the problem. You must have deleted some logs with ccleaner or disk cleanup tool by accident (unintentionally)
        OR
        your PC is in best shape since ever if you dont have any errors in the log 🙂

        Dell Latitude 3420, Intel Core i7 @ 2.8 GHz, 16GB RAM, W10 22H2 Enterprise

        HAL3000, AMD Athlon 200GE @ 3,4 GHz, 8GB RAM, Fedora 29

        PRUSA i3 MK3S+

    • #2266353

      Hello,
      This little message to inform you that I solved my problem by unchecking the “Windows Log Files” checkbox in CCleaner.
      With all my thanks for your help.
      Very cordially.

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    • #2266354

      Hello,
      This little message to inform you that I solved my problem by unchecking the “Windows Log Files” checkbox in CCleaner.
      With all my thanks for your help.
      Very cordially.

      I advice you to dump Ccleaner (don’t touch anything Avast) and use the portable ccPortable instead.

      Read more at : Freeware Spotlight — ccPortable

      https://www.askwoody.com/askwoody-newsletter-alerts/microsoft-finally-got-onedrive-right/#best-utilities-0

      • #2266473

        I advice you to dump Ccleaner (don’t touch anything Avast) and use the portable ccPortable instead.

        That still downloads and runs Avast’s CCleaner.

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    • #2267010

      Hello,
      Thank you all for your comments and suggestions.
      Very cordially.

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    • #2267012

      I advice you to dump Ccleaner (don’t touch anything Avast) and use the portable ccPortable instead.

      That still downloads and runs Avast’s CCleaner.

      Freeware Spotlight — ccPortable

      “ccPortable is a totally portable and cr*pware-free version of CCleaner. ”

      https://www.askwoody.com/askwoody-newsletter-alerts/microsoft-finally-got-onedrive-right/#best-utilities-0

      • #2267013

        Alex5723 wrote:
        I advice you to dump Ccleaner (don’t touch anything Avast) and use the portable ccPortable instead.

        So much for “don’t touch anything Avast”…

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