On Wed, Jun 06, 2018 at 12:25:03AM +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2018-06-05 at 18:13 +0200, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 04, 2018 at 06:58:11PM +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>
> > So it tells me the Win10 guest has been resumed. However internally the
> > guest will presumably have panicked and restarted because the GPU was
> > reset by the host reboot. (I'm not enough of a Windows user to be able
> > to tell when it restarted but if anyone knows I can check).
>
> I'd try 'eventvwr' in a cmd.exe or whatever shell is available. Might
> work only with admin permissions - not being sure ..
Thanks, I found it under the Management Console. Understanding it is
another matter. It's even more obscure than the systemd journal.
Again: in my time I started that tool (and only that, IIRC - not the
whole Management Console) from the command line - if google serves me
right it's "eventvwr.msc"
To search for reboots I'd click the "Find" menu, right hand side-bar,
if Google images is correct, and then search for "clean" - because
that's the word, IIRC, the logs use to announce that some disk is
"clean" after a reboot (!).
Good luck!
HTH
Wolfgang
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