Y yongtjunkit macrumors member Original poster Aug 23, 2017 #1 hi, I was wondering if anyone can tell what does this log means? I have a windows machine and I can't open the file. Attachments Baseband logs.zip Baseband logs.zip 20 KB · Views: 116
hi, I was wondering if anyone can tell what does this log means? I have a windows machine and I can't open the file.
Y yongtjunkit macrumors member Original poster Aug 23, 2017 #3 akash.nu said: It's only a zip file, why can't you open? Click to expand... It's actually multiple( about 60) .crash file. I've basically zip the whole folder to post on the forum
akash.nu said: It's only a zip file, why can't you open? Click to expand... It's actually multiple( about 60) .crash file. I've basically zip the whole folder to post on the forum
akash.nu macrumors G4 Aug 23, 2017 #4 yongtjunkit said: It's actually multiple( about 60) .crash file. I've basically zip the whole folder to post on the forum Click to expand... Oh I see, could have looked at it if I was on MacBook, will have a look later if someone else doesn't help out in the meantime.
yongtjunkit said: It's actually multiple( about 60) .crash file. I've basically zip the whole folder to post on the forum Click to expand... Oh I see, could have looked at it if I was on MacBook, will have a look later if someone else doesn't help out in the meantime.
J jetsam macrumors 65816 Aug 23, 2017 #5 Those are plaintext files you can open with Wordpad or Notepad. They're only terse error reports, and won't tell you much. Here's the contents of one file, selected at random: Version=4 IncidentIdentifier=9CB01300-1D88-4B38-9E89-6561D8B61BAB Date=2017-08-09;AP=14F89;BB=11.60.00;Model=N42AP;Machine=iPhone5,2 Click to expand...
Those are plaintext files you can open with Wordpad or Notepad. They're only terse error reports, and won't tell you much. Here's the contents of one file, selected at random: Version=4 IncidentIdentifier=9CB01300-1D88-4B38-9E89-6561D8B61BAB Date=2017-08-09;AP=14F89;BB=11.60.00;Model=N42AP;Machine=iPhone5,2 Click to expand...
Y yongtjunkit macrumors member Original poster Aug 23, 2017 #6 jetsam said: Those are plaintext files you can open with Wordpad or Notepad. They're only terse error reports, and won't tell you much. Here's the contents of one file, selected at random: Click to expand... That's what I saw too, don't think it's the full log file which would help finding the problem
jetsam said: Those are plaintext files you can open with Wordpad or Notepad. They're only terse error reports, and won't tell you much. Here's the contents of one file, selected at random: Click to expand... That's what I saw too, don't think it's the full log file which would help finding the problem