Windows Reliability Monitor is tool is built into Windows 7 that is definitely worth mentioning because few people know about it. Windows Reliability Monitor takes the events in Windows Event Viewer and displays them in a easy to read daily graph which makes it much easier to spot trends. For example, it may show that on a certain day a Windows update was installed and every day since there has been an error. One can assume that the Windows update might be the culprit.
Windows Reliability Monitor is not designed to replace Event Viewer since Event Viewer shows much more information, but rather to help you see overall behavior of the system and see how the events may link together.
Goto Start and in the Run box type: reliability monitor
Or, you can go to:
Control Panel > Action Center
Expand the Maintenance drop down and under "Check for solutions to problem reports" press the "View reliability history". If you cannot see this link you may need to dismiss the error message.
Session expired
Please log in again. The login page will open in a new tab. After logging in you can close it and return to this page.
Can the graph be exported so that it can be posted to a website?
You can export the results to XML using the “Save reliability history” link. Just need a site that reads it.
Great tool and quick and easy. Thanks for the tip, I think I will use it as an opening check before using my system everyday…like checking the air in my tires before driving…Thanks again.
Another great tip, Bryce. Had no idea.
Thank you for writing this info. You are right only few knows about this.
another good article keep up the good work bryce