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Some OP appear to not understand the posting instructions.
Updated manually to 20H2 to get Update working
The OP had difficulty with each tuneup and LOGS.
Please modify to display:
Code:Upload the created zip file to a reputable file sharing service such as OneDrive, Google Drive, Dropbox or Amazon Cloud Drive (US) (UK) and post a share link.
Code:Once the Script has finished collecting logs you should see a pop-up from Explorer.exe which will open to the %temp%/LOGS location. This is what you would zip up to upload to a file sharing site, then post a link to in your Tenforums thread. This is the LOGS folder and is opened in File Explorer automatically. This is what you would want to ZIP up then upload to a file sharing site. When done then post a link to it in your thread at Tenforums. It can be as large as 400MB, depending primarilly on the size of the EVTX folder, before you ZIP it. Once zipped, my test run went from 172MB down to 27MB.
Last edited by zbook; 22 Nov 2020 at 04:08.
I told you that users do not like to read the instructions even if English is their native language.
Tuneup_plus_log.bat
Use the above version. I don't believe they cannot copy text from Notepad or upload a .log file from the desktop.
See post #3:
BSOD whilst gaming & streaming.
There will be a lot of time wasted until the results are posted properly on the first attempt.
This OP posted 2 methods first on how not to post.
The 3rd post worked.
It appears that the OP read the instructions but did not understand them.
The OP left no recommendations.
First post: used Second post: not familiar with:
How to Change Post Editor to Source or WYSIWYG Mode at TenForums.com
See post #4
Updated manually to 20H2 to get Update working
OP did not post tuneup results into the thread.
They did not use the typical share links.
The share link used displayed:
Code:file.io The file you requested has been deleted But that's normal! File.io is an ephemeral file sharing service, which means that files are automatically deleted as soon as they are downloaded, or after they reach their expiration date.
So the tuneup results were never seen.
The OP left no recommendations.
Why not either write to a log file in the script, or redirect screen output to a log file?
The user shouldn't have to save the output.
There should also be an "auto zip" function, like V2 does.
Last edited by OldNavyGuy; 22 Nov 2020 at 19:58.
The version in my post #193 above will write all output into a log file on the desktop.
Users can either copy text from the file or simply upload the file.
In post #9 the OP tried 2 additional times after viewing Ztruker's comments
The code posts were endless rows.
The OP was not familiar with:
How to Change Post Editor to Source or WYSIWYG Mode at TenForums.com
Eventually a share link was posted:
BSOD whilst gaming & streaming.
The OP's share link goes to the LOG file created by my script, which is suitable for users who do not like to read the instructions.
Each share link company has different fine print.
We cannot read the fine print for each company.
Some share links you can click a file without risk as there are no advertisements, no potentially unwanted downloads, etc.
For share link instructions please display: Only OneDrive, Google Drive, Dropbox or Amazon Cloud Drive (US) (UK)
The OP's share link goes to TenForums, which presumably poses no risk.