event data

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Event data on WindowsForum.com covers system and application events logged by Windows, including hardware errors, crashes, and app malfunctions. Discussions include TraceProcessor updates for processing event traces, BSOD analysis with critical kernel power events, Windows 8.1 Mail/Calendar/People app failures, and Microsoft-Windows-WHEA-Logger Event 17 warnings related to PCI Express errors. Users share event logs and seek help interpreting event data to diagnose issues like gaming crashes, calendar app problems, and hardware error sources. The tag is used for troubleshooting by analyzing event viewer logs and trace data.
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    Introducing TraceProcessor 0.3.0: New Features and Streaming Support for Improved Performance

    TraceProcessor version 0.3.0 is now available on NuGet with the following package ID: Microsoft.Windows.EventTracing.Processing.All This release contains some feature additions and bug fixes since version 0.2.0. (A full changelog is below). Basic usage is still the same as in version 0.1.0...
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    Windows 10 BSOD while gaming (win10)

    Hi all, Since I bought this computer, about 1.5 years ago, it will randomly BSOD while gaming. I play a variety of games and eventually it will always crash. It never does it while only chrome or some other apps such as discord are active. At first it crashed maybe once per month but recently...
  3. timpfitch

    Windows 8 Windows 8.1 Mail, Calendar, and People Issues

    I have been using the calendar app to store some of my upcoming events, some of which I don't remember since I threw away/deleted the original piece of information stating when the event is. Absolutely randomly, I was unable to access the calendar app. The icon on my start menu (I use Classic...
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    Windows 7 WIN 7 64 bit

    WIN 7 64 BIT core i7 930 no OC gigabyte x58a-ud7 nvidia 210 no OC corsiar dominator GT 6gb 1600mhz (x.m.p) huntkey 900w PSU - <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event"> - <System> <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power"...
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    Windows 7 Microsoft-Windows-WHEA-Logger Event 17

    Hello, I'm running Windows 7 x64 build 7229. In Event viewer I'm seeing warning from Microsoft-Windows-WHEA-Logger every few seconds but I can't pinpoint what is causing it. Can anyone decipher the event below? A corrected hardware error has occurred. Component: PCI Express Root Port Error...
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