Restart Your System.; Press <Y>. - Dell PowerApp .cache 100 Notice

Accessing the event log with dell powerapp event log viewer
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(Rev. 4/26/00) FILE LOCATION: S:\SYSTEMS\Razor\ts\eventvwr\918hj\918HJem0.fm
3.

Restart your system.

The system boots and copies the Event Log to a text file named log.txt on the
diskette. The last two entries in the Event Log appear on the screen. You are
prompted to press <y> to view the contents of the log.
NOTE: If there are no entries in the text file, the event log is empty.
4.
Press <y>.
The contents of the Event Log are displayed on the screen. Press <y> again to
view additional contents of the Event Log, if present.
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