issue tracking

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The issue tracking tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about using Windows tools and methods to identify and resolve system problems. Topics include the Reliability Monitor, a built-in utility that provides a timeline of system events and errors to help troubleshoot crashes and application failures. Users also discuss intermittent clock errors, such as time jumps, and potential causes like malware or server issues. Additionally, the tag includes updates on forum software development, specifically vBulletin, where internal builds and fixes are tracked through issue trackers. These threads focus on practical troubleshooting techniques and software improvements relevant to Windows users.
  1. holdum333

    Use Reliability Monitor to Troubleshoot

    Hi! Does anyone here use this windows tool to troubleshoot. I think it's a great tool. Not wonderful, but it might help lead you to problems you may be having. I don't understand why more help forums don't at least call attention to it. To me it's the event viewer in a graft form, and a lot...
  2. seekermeister

    Windows 7 Intermittent Windows Clock Errors: Time Jumps and Potential AV Infection

    It's never been a problem before...at least not like this. At about 4:00 A.M. I noticed that Windows time was 2 hours behind the actual time, so I ran a sync on time.nist.gov, which corrected it. However, just ~20 minutes later, I was dismayed to see it had gone back again, but this time 3...
  3. Mike

    vBulletin June Update: Previews of Internal Builds and Recent Fixes

    While it is not June yet, its time to be prepared. We continue to provide the latest internal builds of vBulletin for all members on both http://windows7forums.com and Windows 8 Forums. These builds are still in development, but include fixes to the existing editor code we began running some...
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