Hello DavidWKing,
The number being displayed is an error code that is returned when a module returns a failed result.
In order to better assist you, could I get you to gather some debug logs for us to review?
To generate debug logs please follow the steps below:
- Launch a DOS prompt with elevated privileges (run as admin)
- Browse to the installation directory, the default location is C:\program files\dell support center
- Type pcdrcui.exe -enabledebuglogs (note:leave this open as it will be needed again
- Now launch Dell Support Center from the start menu and run the failing test
- When completed shut down the UI and return to the DOS window
- Type in pcdrcui.exe -disabledebuglogs
- Press the Windows key plus R (this brings up the run window)
- type in %programdata% and press enter
- You should see a PCDr folder, if not you will have to show hidden files, see the instructions below if needed.
- In the PCDr folder you will find four digit folder names, look for 5907, which is the build you are currently running
- zip up the contents of the logs directory and attach them to this message
- When I receive them I will pass them on to our engineers for review.
- Could you also attach the saved test log?
How to show hidden files:
- Open a folder
- Click on the organize menu option
- Click on folder and search options
- Click on the view tab
- Look for the Hidden files and folders header
- click on the show hidden files, folders and drives option
- Click on apply
- Click on the apply to folders button.
While I am waiting on your response I will try to reproduce the issue on a system with at least 8GB of RAM.
Thanks,
jbpcdr