Numéro d’article: 000137421
A common troubleshooting step in Windows is to review the logs in Event Viewer or use Windows Debugger (windbg) or other utilities to analyze dump files.
Chrome also has event logs that can be viewed in the Chrome browser. These logs should be familiar to support analysts who know Linux. An easy way to interpret these logs is to use the Google log analyzer .
To access general Chrome logs:
A new .tgz file will be created on your device in your Downloads folder, which you can then upload to the Google log analyzer . This will provide a relatively easy to understand summary of any errors found. Most of the errors will be networking issues, but all of the system logs are captured and analyzed in this procedure.
Some issues will not be captured in the general logs. To capture these issues, enable the correct type of debugging.
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19 nov. 2021
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