How to Find Windows 11’s Blue Screen of Death Logs Using the Event Viewer

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With BSOD logs, you get to see the program that caused the problem as well as other useful and related information to help you deal with the issue.

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Open Event Viewer by right-clicking your “Start” menu icon and choosing “Event Viewer.”

Select "Event Viewer."

In Event Viewer, from the menu bar, select Action > Create Custom View.

Choose Action > Create Custom View.

At the top, select the “Filter” tab. Then, click the “Logged” menu and choose the timeframe for which you want to see the logs. Make sure to select the timeframe when your BSOD error occurred.

Select the time period for the error log.

In the “Event Level” section, choose “Error.” Turn on the “By Logs” option, click the “Event Logs” drop-down menu, and choose “Windows Logs.”

Then, confirm your selection by choosing “OK.”

Configure the error log view.

Save the custom view so that it’s easier to find these logs in the future. To do that, click the “Name” field and enter a name for your view. Enter a descriptive name (like BSOD Logs) so you can quickly find it again. Then, click “OK.”

On your current screen, you’ll see all the errors that occurred in your specified timeframe on your PC. To get more details about an error, select it on the list. Then, beneath the error, you’ll see more information about it.

View error details in Event Viewer.

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