Troubleshooting the Windows 7 Troubleshooters

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While the very efficient & effective in-built Windows 7 Troubleshooters are meant to make your life easy, what if they themselves refuse to work properly, some day, for some reason!?

Well, here are a few general steps you may want to try out to troubleshoot the Windows 7 Troubleshooters.

1. See if a System Restore helps you.

2. Run sfc /scannow and at the end reboot if asked for. This will replace corrupted system files if any.

3. Try using the Troubleshooters when logged on as a new Administrator user.

4. If its your online troubleshooters which are failing, try a local troubleshooter. Its possible that there may be issues with the connection to the site where you download the online troubleshooters

5. It could even be an issue with the files being stored in %temp% folder/s. Run Disk Cleanup utility to clear temp and junk files.

6. The troubleshooting reports, logs & other data are saved in the following locations:

- %LocalAppData%\Diagnostics : It contains folders for previously run troubleshooter.

- %LocalAppData%\ElevatedDiagnostics : It contains folders for each troubleshooter which was Run as Administrator.

- Windows Logs/Application

- Applications and Services Logs/Microsoft/Windows/Diagnosis-Scripted/Admin

- Applications and Services Logs/Microsoft/Windows/Diagnosis-ScriptedDiagnosticsProvider/Operational

- Applications and Services Logs/Microsoft/Windows/Diagnosis-Scripted/Operational

See if anything here helps you here.

While this eventuality may never arise, should it, hope some of these general suggestions are of help to someone, someday.


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