Quickly check for solutions to Windows 8.1 problem reports

8.1 Windows tools

If a program stops working or responds, Windows can automatically report the problem and check for a solution. By default, Windows 8.1, Windows 7 and Vista collect information that describes the problem, with one called a problem report.

The problem report may include details such as the name of the program that has stopped running, the date and time when the problem occurred, and the version of the program that has encountered the problem. When you send a problem report, you allow Windows to notify you if a solution is available. In this article, we'll look at how to quickly check if troubleshooting solutions are available.

Press the keys  Win + R on the keyboard at the same time. It will appear on the Run dialog box. There type the following command:

rundll32.exe werconcpl.dll, LaunchErcApp -updatecheck

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Press the Enter key, and Windows will immediately begin checking for available solutions for your computer's troubleshooting reports.

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You may want to create a shortcut for this command on your desktop or anywhere else so that you can immediately start checking for bug reports. Just right-click on your desktop> Create> Shortcut> Enter the position of the item, copy-paste the above command> click Next> Give a name of your choice> click Finish

: Αν θέλετε να ανοίξετε το παράθυρο ” Έλεγχος για λύσεις ”  και επιλεκτικά να ελέγχετε για λύσεις μόνο σε ορισμένα , use this command to open the page directly:

control.exe / name Microsoft.ActionCenter / page pageSignoff

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