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Desparatley seeking Win2k error log

Discussion in 'Legacy Windows' started by monarols, 2002/01/26.

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  1. 2002/01/26
    monarols

    monarols Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hi there all, I am using MS Flight simulator 2000, running on Win 2k, and the program (not my aircraft)keeps crashing at Random times. I also Use Flight sim 98, in a different directory and dont have this problem. The message I get from Win 2k is "FS2000.exe has caused errors and will be closed by windows, you will need to retart the program...An error log has been created" Would some kind person please tell me where I can find this "error log" so I can see whats happnin and whats causing it. I have minimum apps running, so I really need to find out, otherwise I'm going to pull out all my hair and punch my screen. I have looked at the event viewer in admin tools, but there is just nothing that is listed any where near the time of the crash. many thanks for any help people...Chris
     
  2. 2002/01/27
    blue_6230

    blue_6230 Inactive

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    Re Log in Win 2000

    Hi Monorals, Try searching for "error log" through files & folders and narrow the date to the last time the system crashed.
    Regards Blue
     

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  4. 2002/01/27
    monarols

    monarols Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hi there, and thanks for the suggestion. I found it finally, now to just decypher it! hehe
     
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