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What just booted my computer?
Is there a log somewhere which tells us what initiated a reboot?
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What just booted my computer?
On 6/14/2019 9:10 AM, Guadalupe wrote:
Is there a log somewhere which tells us what initiated a reboot? Go to Settings, Updates and Security, View Update History, and if something has been installed. -- Judge your ancestors by how well they met their standards not yours. They did not know your standards, so could not try to meet them. |
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What just booted my computer?
said thus to which I respond:
Is there a log somewhere which tells us what initiated a reboot? Go to Settings, Updates and Security, View Update History, and if something has been installed. Unfortunately that "View Update History" is nearly worthless because lots more than Microsoft can cause a reboot. There hasn't been an update since 6/11 and today's upload hasn't rebooted (http://i64.tinypic.com/95nazq.jpg) There's nothing in the Microsoft update history that suggests that Microsoft initiated that reboot or that Microsoft did anything in the last 3 days since June 11th 2019. Is there a useful reboot log anywhere on Windows 10? |
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What just booted my computer?
Guadalupe wrote:
Is there a useful reboot log anywhere on Windows 10? Try this powershell command get-eventlog system | where-object {$_.eventid -in @(6005, 6006, 6008)} | format-list |
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