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Old 02-06-2004
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admin tools/ event viewer???

i just found a tip too review the lastest errors that my computer has encountered............ in dealing with all the mess that i've had troubles.... e.g. http://www.techspot.com/vb/showthrea...threadid=10796 (mo money(psu)......... mo problems)


anyways... i have about 5 thousand system and application records in the event viewer......... everything from service control manager to save dump to DCOM and workstation errors..................................................................... ..................................all of which i'm clueless


is that many errors normal...........

oh and they all range within a few days.......... usually only mere seconds apart
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Old 02-12-2004
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[COLOR=crimson] Fortunately, not all errors in the Event Viewer (EV) are real problems. Actually, many are not problems at all. You can adjust the size of the records that are being held in the EV by right-clicking either Application, Security or System and selecting Properties. You can set the size of each file to keep or clear. [/color]
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