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title: Microsoft Edge - Extensions management
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description: 115-145 characters including spaces. Edit the intro para describing article intent to fit here. This abstract displays in the search result.
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description:
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services:
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keywords: Don’t add or edit keywords without consulting your SEO champ.
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author: shortpatti
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ms.author: pashort
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ms.date: 09/05/2018
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2. Under **Diagnostic data**, turn on the **If data viewing is enabled, you can see your diagnostics data** option.
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### Download the Diagnostic Data Viewer
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Download the app from the [Microsoft Store Diagnostic Data Viewer](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/p/diagnostic-data-viewer/9n8wtrrsq8f7?rtc=1) page.
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2. Under **Diagnostic data**, select the **Diagnostic Data Viewer** button.
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<br><br>-OR-<br><br>
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Go to **Start** and search for _Diagnostic Data Viewer_.
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<br><br>-OR-<br><br>Go to **Start** and search for _Diagnostic Data Viewer_.
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3. Close the Diagnostic Data Viewer app, use your device as you normally would for a few days, and then open Diagnostic Data Viewer again to review the updated list of diagnostic data.
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- **Help to make your Windows experience better.** Microsoft samples diagnostic data from a small amount of devices to make big improvements to the Windows operating system and ultimately, your experience. If you’re a part of this small device group and you experience issues, Microsoft will collect the associated event diagnostic data, allowing your info to potentially help fix the issue for others.
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To signify your contribution, you’ll see this icon () if your device is part of the sampling group. In addition, if any of your diagnostic data events are sent from your device to Microsoft to help make improvements, you’ll see this icon ().
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To signify your contribution, you’ll see this icon () if your device is part of the sampling group. In addition, if any of your diagnostic data events are sent from your device to Microsoft to help make improvements, you’ll see this icon ().
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- **Provide diagnostic event feedback.** The **Feedback** icon opens the Feedback Hub app, letting you provide feedback about the Diagnostic Data Viewer and the diagnostic events.
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2. Under **Diagnostic data**, turn off the **If data viewing is enabled, you can see your diagnostics data** option.
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## View additional diagnostic data in the View problem reports tool
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You can review additional Windows Error Reporting diagnostic data in the **View problem reports** tool. This tool provides you with a summary of various crash reports that are sent to Microsoft as part of Windows Error Reporting. We use this data to find and fix specific issues that are hard to replicate and to improve the Windows operating system.
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**To view your Windows Error Reporting diagnostic data**
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1. Go to **Start**, select **Control Panel** > **All Control Panel Items** > **Security and Maintenance** > **Problem Reports**.<br><br>-OR-<br><br>
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Go to **Start** and search for _Problem Reports_.
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The **Review problem reports** tool opens, showing you your Windows Error Reporting reports, along with a status about whether it was sent to Microsoft.
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1. Go to **Start**, select **Control Panel** > **All Control Panel Items** > **Security and Maintenance** > **Problem Reports**.<br><br>-OR-<br><br>Go to **Start** and search for _Problem Reports_.<p>The **Review problem reports** tool opens, showing you your Windows Error Reporting reports, along with a status about whether it was sent to Microsoft.<p>
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