3 Responses to “How to use Diagnostic Data Viewer to learn what is not working in Windows 10”

  • Tom Steele says:

    This is interesting, but not up to the usual level of knowledge that most DC articles have – I realize that is because this is pretty heavy lifting, but I’m still a little surprised.

    I don’t mean to come across as negative or judgmental, but it would be really great if someone who truly, deeply understood this could provide more information.

    Ultimately, I suspect a “Norton” or “McAfee” type company will have to create a tool that takes this data and automates the fixing of some of this info. I suspect there is far too much being reported and too much going on to really use this data for general housekeeping.

    I would think the real value in this would be if you are having a problem that you cannot get to the bottom of and this might finally give you the information you are looking for – especially with an intermittent problem.

    Thanks for sharing this – I’d love for DC to dig deeper into this one and try to give us more info.

  • Joe says:

    Useful tool. Thanks for sharing. I had no idea that it even existed. I see one OneDrive crashes in there. I will try to use the info provided to troubleshoot.

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