
The Event Viewer keeps a record of application and system messages on a Windows 10 PC. In this article, we’ll teach you how to do that, but first, what is the Event Viewer? What Is the Windows Event Viewer?

With the built-in Windows Event Viewer, you can monitor the activities that occur on your computer before, during, and after it shuts down or restarts.
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Are you wondering what happens when your computer shuts down and after it restarts? Many things happen within that period, and thankfully, Windows helps track the entire process and keeps a record in the system log.
