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What is Reliability History?
Reliability History is a built-in feature in Windows operating systems that provides a detailed report of the system’s stability and performance over time. This utility tracks and logs all system events, including errors, warnings, application crashes, and other issues affecting the system’s stability. It can be accessed by searching for Reliability History in the Start menu or Control Panel. The report is presented as a graph that shows the stability index of the system over a selected period, along with details of any events that have occurred during that time. The stability index is a score ranging from 1 to 10 that reflects the system’s overall stability. A score of 10 indicates that the system has been running without any issues, while a score of 1 indicates that the system has experienced frequent crashes and other issues. Additionally, using this utility, users can quickly identify and troubleshoot issues that may be affecting the performance and stability of their Windows system. It also provides valuable information for system administrators to maintain and monitor the health of their networked computers.
How can I use Reliability History on Windows 10?
1. Opening Reliability History
1.1 Open Reliability History from Windows Search
1.2 Open Reliability History from the Run Dialog
1.3 Open Reliability History via Control Panel
Lastly, you can start the Reliability Monitor simply by navigating to the Control Panel. The Security and Maintenance menu allows users to view the reliability history in a few clicks.
Press Windows Key + X to open the Win + X menu.
Choose Control Panel from the list of options.
When Control Panel opens, navigate to the System and Security section.
When the Security and Maintenance window opens, expand the Maintenance section.
Now click on View reliability history.
The report will now generate. This can take a while.
Reliability Monitor also offers detailed information for each day. Simply select a specific day on the chart and you’ll see a detailed report at the bottom.
You can also view technical details about errors on your device. You can see which application caused a warning or a critical event to appear. In addition, you can also see the type of critical event or warning. Lastly, you’ll see the exact time and date when a specific issue occurred, which makes it easier for you to troubleshoot a problem.
2. Track stability and performance
How do I clear my Reliability History?
Many advanced users are probably familiar with the Event Viewer. This powerful tool can detect every event, warning, or error. The device uses the information from the Event Viewer but displays it in a user-friendly manner. Lastly, if you’re having any issues with your PC, we advise you to check your Reliability History using this tool.
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