Windows Vista Built-In System Diagnostics

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Windows Vista can self-diagnose a number of common problems, including failing hard disks, memory problems, and networking issues. Built-in Diagnostics provides information to IT professionals to solve those problems that can’t be resolved automatically. Whenever Windows Vista detects a potential problem, it raises an event. IT professionals can use these events to monitor the behavior of desktops in their organization or to troubleshoot problems that cannot be resolved automatically.

1. Click Start
2. Select Control Panel
3. Choose Classic View
4. Double-click System icon
5. Next to the Rating points, click
6. Left side of Task menu, click Advanced Tools
7. Click Generate a system health report to run

Note: Before running this tool, close all the applications that are running on your system. It might takes a few minutes to complete

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