WiseCleaner Think Tank
Encounter difficult computer problems?
All about maintenance and optimization of your Windows System.
May 6, 2026
When Windows 11 hits a wall—freezing, stuttering, or the dreaded Blue Screen—most users waste hours digging through the cryptic, bloated logs of Event Viewer. Don’t. There’s a cleaner, chronological "black box" buried in your system that tells you exactly who the killer is.
perfmon /relForget navigating through the Control Panel.
Press Win + R, type perfmon /rel, and hit Enter.
This pulls up a visual timeline of your PC’s stability over the last few weeks. It’s the most efficient way to audit your hardware’s behavior without the noise.

The chart scores your stability from 1 to 10. A vertical drop in that line isn't just a glitch; it’s a trail.
The Red Circle (X): This is a critical failure. An app crashed, or a driver gave up.
The Yellow Triangle: Minor warnings. Usually, these are failed background updates that didn't kill the system but might explain a sudden lag.
The Filter: Click on any specific day with a dip in the graph. The list below will populate with the exact culprits.

Don't just look at the names. Double-click any "Critical" event to see the technical details. Look for the Fault Module Name.
If you see amdkmdag.sys, your GPU driver is the problem. If it’s `ntdll.dll`, you might have memory corruption. This specific data turns a "my computer broke" complaint into a "my video driver is failing" solution.

If the fix is beyond you, don't take a blurry photo of your screen. Click Save reliability history at the bottom. This generates an XML log you can drop into a tech forum or send to your IT lead. It gives them the context they need to help you without the back-and-forth guessing.
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