In this article, we explain how to run diagnostics on Windows 10 and
Windows 11. It will assist you in locating the PC’s fault report.
On Windows 10 and 11, there are several ways to create system diagnostic reports. Apart from the built-in Windows options, troubleshooting tools are available from various hardware manufacturers, and third-party apps are also available for identifying hardware problems with computers.
Use the Windows Troubleshooter to begin if you are unable to determine what is wrong with your computer:
1. On Windows 11, go to Settings > System > Troubleshoot.
On Windows 10, go to Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot.
2. Windows 11 users have an extra step: Select Other troubleshooters.
3. Choose a troubleshooter for your problem. Options include Bluetooth, Keyboard, Windows Update, and Network and Internet.
If the troubleshooter finds a problem, it will suggest how you can fix it. You may be able to resolve the issue by automatically repairing Windows.
If your computer programs keep lagging or freezing, there could be a problem with your RAM. Your best bet is to run Windows Memory Diagnostic:
1. Open the search tool on the taskbar, enter Windows Memory Diagnostic, and then select the app to open it.
2. Select Restart now and check for problems or Check for problems the next time I start my computer. When your PC restarts, the Windows Memory tool will scan your computer.
3. After a few minutes, your PC will boot as normal. Review the results in Event Viewer. If the troubleshooter finds any problems, take action to free up memory.
There are so many Free System Information Tools.
You can choose any one from them.