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Has anyone had a look at this, it is quite interesting reading.

To access it open the action centre, click on maintenance, then reliability history.

When you have the page loaded, clicking the left arrow will take you back to other days, clicking on the 'I', the triangle or the red circle will give you information about the fault or an installation.

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Has anyone had a look at this, it is quite interesting reading.

To access it open the action centre, click on maintenance, then reliability history.

When you have the page loaded, clicking the left arrow will take you back to other days, clicking on the 'I', the triangle or the red circle will give you information about the fault or an installation.

I look at it regularly. B)

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Has anyone had a look at this, it is quite interesting reading.

To access it open the action centre, click on maintenance, then reliability history.

When you have the page loaded, clicking the left arrow will take you back to other days, clicking on the 'I', the triangle or the red circle will give you information about the fault or an installation.

I must admit that I have not previously stumbled on this feature.

However - now that I have - I see that the most frequent red circles are Google Earth misbehaving or Google toolbar playing up. 6 red circles in 2 weeks.

At present we are looking for another house and I am using Google Earth - especially street view - quite a lot. The main problems are with Street View going wonky or freezing causing me to have to use Task manager to sort it.

Problems with Windows 7 are almost non existent.

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Has anyone had a look at this, it is quite interesting reading.

To access it open the action centre, click on maintenance, then reliability history.

When you have the page loaded, clicking the left arrow will take you back to other days, clicking on the 'I', the triangle or the red circle will give you information about the fault or an installation.

I must admit that I have not previously stumbled on this feature.

However - now that I have - I see that the most frequent red circles are Google Earth misbehaving or Google toolbar playing up. 6 red circles in 2 weeks.

At present we are looking for another house and I am using Google Earth - especially street view - quite a lot. The main problems are with Street View going wonky or freezing causing me to have to use Task manager to sort it.

Problems with Windows 7 are almost non existent.

Just use google maps instead

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Has anyone had a look at this, it is quite interesting reading.

To access it open the action centre, click on maintenance, then reliability history.

When you have the page loaded, clicking the left arrow will take you back to other days, clicking on the 'I', the triangle or the red circle will give you information about the fault or an installation.

I must admit that I have not previously stumbled on this feature.

However - now that I have - I see that the most frequent red circles are Google Earth misbehaving or Google toolbar playing up. 6 red circles in 2 weeks.

At present we are looking for another house and I am using Google Earth - especially street view - quite a lot. The main problems are with Street View going wonky or freezing causing me to have to use Task manager to sort it.

Problems with Windows 7 are almost non existent.

Just use google maps instead

I use Google maps frequently, no problem with it at all. Didn't much like Google Earth though.smile.gif

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