![]() ![]() ![]() As you can see, events with the same event ID may have different types – Warning, Error and Critical. Now you can see a list of different diagnostic events. In Event Log Explorer you can do it easier: open your computer in the tree, then open Microsoft-Windows folder and then click Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance/Operational. To open this log in Windows Event Viewer, open Applications and Services Logs branch, then open Microsoft, then open Windows, then select Diagnostics-Performance and click on Operational. Windows records performance diagnostics events into Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance/Operational event log. In Windows Event Viewer, these logs are located in a special branch: “Applications and Services Logs”. Starting from Windows Vista, Microsoft provides a bunch of event logs for different system purposes. Maybe you observe performance issues when shutdown or hibernate process? In this article, I will show you how you can use Event Log Explorer to find performance problems linked with the startup/shutdown/hibernate/resume processes. Have you ever seen that your computer starts booting slowly? Or it slowly restores its state from hibernation. ![]()
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