I know. What parts do you want to see? generally the way to biew syslog is
type log in the start menu, and open an app called log viewer or something
similar. its divided into parts as i mentioned, and the vast majority of it
is irrelevant. what specific things should i look for and share?
I know. What parts do you want to see? generally the way to biew syslog is
type log in the start menu, and open an app called log viewer or something
similar. its divided into parts as i mentioned, and the vast majority of it
is irrelevant. what specific things should i look for and share?