Errors tooltips in Finder (classic)
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Nexthink Finder is a Windows-only desktop application whose functionality is now available within the Nexthink web interface. Nexthink can now be used directly from a browser and most functions no longer require an additional desktop application.
Applies to platforms | Windows | macOS |
The tooltip displays the name of the executable that crashed, along with its version and the name of the application to which it belongs. In the case of a single crash, the time in the header of the tooltip is the exact time when the crash was reported.
In the case of several almost simultaneous crashes grouped in the same tooltip, the time in the header of the tooltip displays the interval during which all the crashes took place. Each application listed in the tooltip is preceded by its own precise time of crashing.
Applies to platforms | Windows | macOS |
The tooltip for non responding applications displays the same information as the tooltip for application crashes, but for applications that stop responding or freeze instead of for applications that exit unexpectedly.
Applies to platforms | Windows | macOS |
The tooltip displays the stop error code and a brief textual description of the error that caused the device to crash. These are serious hardware or software errors that make your computer halt unexpectedly. For this reason, the time in the header of the tooltip cannot indicate the moment when the error occurred. Instead, it is the time of the first boot after the system crash.
Applies to platforms | Windows | macOS |
The tooltip indicates that the device was abruptly stopped and then rebooted. A hard reset may be caused by pressing the reset button, power failures or crashes. As in the case of the blue screen tooltip, the time reported here is the time of the first boot of the device after the hard reset.
Applies to platform | Windows |
The tooltip signals a disk error detected in a disk drive equipped with SMART technology. It indicates an increase in the number of disk writing errors or in the count of reallocated sectors.
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