How to Capture the GCHawk Device Log

How to Capture the GCHawk Device Log

With this PC and the GCHawk connected please do the following:

 

  • Press the Windows Button + E on your keyboard or select the file icon on the bottom left hand side of your PC screen to open File/Windows Explorer
  • With the Explorer open, on the left hand side select This PC or My PC
  • Under Devices and drives you will see the GCHawk storage device icon
  • Please select and click into this icon and copy/paste the log.txt file located inside for my review.

 

Alternatively, if this method does not work you may use the Hawk Diagnostic Tool to capture the Device Logs.

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