Arlen Holder
2020-11-02 20:16:19 UTC
How can we filter Event Viewer System Log Crash Event IDs in one command?
o <Loading Image...> eventvwr filter shortcut
Here is my current (multi-step) shortcut:
o Taskbar > menu > hardware > bsod > event viewer eventid filter.lnk
o Filespec=c:\menu\hardware\bsod\event viewer eventid filter.lnk
o TARGET: C:\Windows\System32\eventvwr.msc
o STARTIN: %windir%\system32
o COMMENT: Filter System Event IDs 41, 1074, 6006, 6008
I'm trying to set up a command to filter EventIDs in a single step:
o Win+R > eventvwr.msc
o EventViewer (Local) > Windows Logs > System > (right click)
o Filter Current Log > Event IDs = 41, 1074, 6006, 6008
The goal is a shortcut that runs that filter above in a single step.
How can we filter Event Viewer System Log BSOD Event IDs in one command?
o Filter Current Log > Event IDs = 41, 1074, 6006, 6008
o <Loading Image...> eventvwr filter shortcut
Here is my current (multi-step) shortcut:
o Taskbar > menu > hardware > bsod > event viewer eventid filter.lnk
o Filespec=c:\menu\hardware\bsod\event viewer eventid filter.lnk
o TARGET: C:\Windows\System32\eventvwr.msc
o STARTIN: %windir%\system32
o COMMENT: Filter System Event IDs 41, 1074, 6006, 6008
I'm trying to set up a command to filter EventIDs in a single step:
o Win+R > eventvwr.msc
o EventViewer (Local) > Windows Logs > System > (right click)
o Filter Current Log > Event IDs = 41, 1074, 6006, 6008
The goal is a shortcut that runs that filter above in a single step.
How can we filter Event Viewer System Log BSOD Event IDs in one command?
o Filter Current Log > Event IDs = 41, 1074, 6006, 6008
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