Dealing with a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) and need to find out what caused it? Windows automatically logs error details in the Event Viewer, but many users don’t know how to access or analyze these logs. In this tutorial, I'll guide you step by step on how to locate and review BSOD log files to help diagnose and troubleshoot system crashes effectively.
✅ What You'll Learn in This Video:
How to open Event Viewer in Windows 10 & 11
How to create a Custom View to filter BSOD logs
How to analyze error messages and find Event IDs
How to save logs for further troubleshooting
Tips on finding solutions using error details
⏳ Timestamps for Easy Navigation:
00:00 Introduction – Why check BSOD logs?
00:23 Opening Event Viewer in Windows
00:37 Creating a Custom View for system errors
01:05 Filtering BSOD-related logs
01:48 Understanding Event ID and log details
02:04 Saving logs for further analysis
02:26 Troubleshooting tips & closing thoughts
🔎 Why Watch This Video?
BSODs can be frustrating, especially when they keep happening. Checking Event Viewer logs helps you:
⚡ Identify the exact error code and message
🛠️ Troubleshoot crashes and system instability
📂 Save logs for IT support or online research
💡 Learn to fix common blue screen issues independently
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