03-16-2009
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Reliability Monitor stopped working?...One solution. My brother was having with his reliability monitor that stopped working 10/28/08. His os is Vista 64 Ultimate. Here is what worked to get his reliability monitor working again: Go to control panel, click classic view, click administrative tools, then click event viewer. In the first column expand "Windows Logs" and click "System". In the 3rd column under "Actions", click "Clear Log", then "Clear and Save". The center column had a "data is invalid (13)" error when he accessed the event viewer. After reading some posts, along with some trial and error, we finally got the above solution to solve his problem.
He noticed in a few minutes that it updated to 11/08. Then a little while later it was showing history to 12/08. By the next morning, his reliability monitor was updated to the current date of 03/14/09. All his previous data was saved and he has a fully functioning reliability monitor. I am happy to report that mine has been working fine for over a year. I just wanted to share the solution.
I hope this helps someone in the same situation... |
My System Specs | |
System Manufacturer/Model Number Built by Me
OS Vista Ultimate x64
CPU Q6600 @ 3.0ghz
Motherboard Asus P5E WS
Memory 4gb G.Skill PC28000
Graphics Card EVGA 8800GTX
Sound Card Creative Sound Blaster XtremeGamer Fatal1ty Professional
Monitor(s) Displays ASUS VK222U Black 22"
Screen Resolution 1680 x 1050
Keyboard Generic model - I mash the heck out of them
Mouse Logitech MX 510
PSU Thermaltake W0116RU 750W
Case COOLER MASTER RC-690
Cooling Six 120mm Fans
Hard Drives Western Digital VelociRaptor WD1500HLFS 150GB 10000 RPM
Seagate SV35.3 ST31000340SV 1TB 7200 RPM
Internet Speed DSL 620kb up - 5mb down