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Creating a runtime log
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Summary
This procedure should only be used upon request from WinWay support staff. It is intended to help the staff resolve an installation-related issue.
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Step 1 - Event Log
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Select Start, control panel, [System and Maintenance,] Administrative Tools, Event Viewer
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In Event Viewer, click on "Windows Logs", then on "Application"
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This will show a list of recent errors that happened in your computer
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Click on Action, "Save Selected Events"
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Name the file "winway1"
Step 2 - System Information
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Select Start, Accessories, Run
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Enter this program name: Msinfo32
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Select File, Save, and name the file "winway2"
Step 3 - Runtime trace with "Depends"
- If you are using Windows 7 or later:
- Visit the "Windows Driver Kit (WDK)" web site
- Dowload and install "Windows Driver Kit 8"
- Browse to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.0\Tools\x86\"
- Double click on the "Depends.exe" program
- If you are using Windows XP or Vista:
- Visit http://www.dependencywalker.com/
- Download "Download Version 2.2.6000 for x86 (Windows 95 / 98 / Me / NT / 2000 / XP / 2003 / Vista)
- Expand the zip file into an empty folder
- Double click on the "Depends.exe" program
- In "Dependency Walker," select File, Open, and select the program to debug, e.g.
"C:\program files\winway resume\winres.exe"
or, in a 64-bit system,
"C:\Program Files (x86)\winway resume\winres.exe"
- In the menu of "Depends", click on Profile, Start Profiling
- This will run the WinWay program and collect information about its operation
- When you encounter an error, the WinWay Resume program will terminate
- In "Depends," select File, Save, and name the file "winway3"
Step 4 - Send files to WinWay
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Double click on "My Computer"
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Browse to "My Documents"
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Send the files "winway1.nfo", "winway2.evtx", and "winway3.dwi" to support@winway.com
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