You can tell your Index score (scales from 1 to 10, 10 is the best score) by looking at how the chart line ends in the upper right corner boxed in red below compared to the scale of 10 to 1 on the left upper corner boxed in red below. Type reliability in the search box, from search results, pick View reliability history to access Reliability Monitor. Now in this article, I’ll tell you the way to reset the Reliability Monitor in case you have fixed the errors or just want to clear the reported data in Reliability Monitor. If Reliability Monitor is not working, you may reset it and see if it helps.
Reset Reliability Monitor in Windows 10
- Firstly download the batch file from our servers by clicking here.
- Extract the contents of the zip file. Now open the batch file using Right-click > Open. It is worth mentioning that you must be the admin of your Windows to open the file. If prompted for UAC, then click Yes.
- Once you select Open in the above step, you’ll see a bunch of commands running inside the command prompt to reset Reliability Monitor. When the Reset is done, the command prompt will close itself. During the reset, all your logs will also be deleted. Now open the Reliability Monitor to confirm the reset:
In case you don’t find the Reliability Monitor in a reset condition, then repeat steps 2 & 3. Reboot the computer, and this time it should reset Reliability Monitor. After a reset, Reliability Monitor may take up to 24 hours to display results again. Read: Enable, Disable Data Collection for Reliability Monitor.