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This article describes where to locate these log files and which log files are most useful for troubleshooting each setup phase of Windows 7, of Windows Server 2008 R2, and of Windows Vista.

Original product version: Windows 10 - all editions, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016
Original KB number: 927521

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Windows setup log files are in different locations on the hard disk. These locations depend on the setup phase.

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Down-level phase

The downlevel phase is the Windows setup phase that is running within the previous operating system. The following table lists important log files in this setup phase.

Log fileDescription
C:WINDOWSsetupapi.logContains information about device changes, driver changes, and major system changes, such as service pack installations and hotfix installations.
This log file is used only by Microsoft Windows XP and earlier versions.
C:$WINDOWS.~BTSourcesPanthersetupact.logContains information about setup actions during the installation.
C:$WINDOWS.~BTSourcesPanthersetuperr.logContains information about setup errors during the installation.
C:$WINDOWS.~BTSourcesPanthermiglog.xmlContains information about the user directory structure. This information includes security identifiers (SIDs).
C:$WINDOWS.~BTSourcesPantherPreGatherPnPList.logContains information about the initial capture of devices that are on the system during the downlevel phase.

Windows Preinstallation Environment phase

The Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE or WinPE) phase is the Windows setup phase that occurs after the restart at the end of the downlevel phase, or when you start the computer by using the Windows installation media. The following table lists important log files in this setup phase.

Log fileDescription
X:$WINDOWS.~BTSourcesPanthersetupact.logContains information about setup actions during the installation.
X:$WINDOWS.~BTSourcesPanthersetuperr.logContains information about setup errors during the installation.
X:$WINDOWS.~BTSourcesPanthermiglog.xmlContains information about the user directory structure. This information includes security identifiers (SIDs).
X:$WINDOWS.~BTSourcesPantherPreGatherPnPList.logContains information about the initial capture of devices that are on the system during the downlevel phase.
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C:$WINDOWS.~BTSourcesPanthersetupact.logContains information about setup actions during the installation.
C:$WINDOWS.~BTSourcesPanthersetuperr.logContains information about setup errors during the installation.
C:$WINDOWS.~BTSourcesPanthermiglog.xmlContains information about the user directory structure. This information includes security identifiers (SIDs).
C:$WINDOWS.~BTSourcesPantherPreGatherPnPList.logContains information about the initial capture of devices that are on the system during the downlevel phase.

Note

You may also see a log file in the X:WINDOWS directory. The Setupact.log file in this directory contains information about the progress of the initial options that are selected on the Windows installation screen. The Windows installation screen appears when you start the computer by using the Windows installation media. After you select Install now from the Windows installation screen, the Setup.exe file starts, and this log file is no longer used.

Online configuration phase

The online configuration phase (the first boot phase) starts when you receive the following message:

Please wait a moment while Windows prepares to start for the first time.

During this phase, basic hardware support is installed. If it's an upgrade installation, data and programs are also migrated. The following table lists important log files in this setup phase.

Log fileDescription
C:WINDOWSPANTHERsetupact.logContains information about setup actions during the installation.
C:WINDOWSPANTHERsetuperr.logContains information about setup errors during the installation.
C:WINDOWSPANTHERmiglog.xmlContains information about the user directory structure. This information includes security identifiers (SIDs).
C:WINDOWSINFsetupapi.dev.logContains information about Plug and Play devices and driver installation.
C:WINDOWSINFsetupapi.app.logContains information about application installation.
C:WINDOWSPantherPostGatherPnPList.logContains information about the capture of devices that are on the system after the online configuration phase.
C:WINDOWSPantherPreGatherPnPList.logContains information about the initial capture of devices that are on the system during the downlevel phase.

Windows Welcome phase

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The Windows Welcome phase includes the following options and events:

  • It provides the options to create user accounts.
  • It provides the option to specify a name for the computer.
  • The Windows System Assessment Tool (Winsat.exe) finishes performance testing to determine the Windows Experience Index rating.

The Windows Welcome phase is the final setup phase before a user signs in. The following table lists important log files in this setup phase.

Log fileDescription
C:WINDOWSPANTHERsetupact.logContains information about setup actions during the installation.
C:WINDOWSPANTHERsetuperr.logContains information about setup errors during the installation.
C:WINDOWSPANTHERmiglog.xmlContains information about the user directory structure. This information includes security identifiers (SIDs).
C:WINDOWSINFsetupapi.dev.logContains information about Plug and Play devices and driver installation.
C:WINDOWSINFsetupapi.app.logContains information about application installation.
C:WINDOWSPantherPostGatherPnPList.logContains information about the capture of devices that are on the system after the online configuration phase.
C:WINDOWSPantherPreGatherPnPList.logContains information about the initial capture of devices that are on the system during the downlevel phase.
C:WINDOWSPerformanceWinsatwinsat.logContains information about the Windows System Assessment Tool performance testing results.

Rollback phase

If a Windows upgrade installation fails, and you've successfully rolled back the installation to the previous operating system desktop, there are several log files that you can use for troubleshooting. The following table lists important log files in this phase.

Log fileDescription
C:$WINDOWS.~BTSourcesPanthersetupact.logContains information about setup actions during the installation.
C:$WINDOWS.~BTSourcesPanthermiglog.xmlContains information about the user directory structure. This information includes security identifiers (SIDs).
C:$WINDOWS.~BTSourcesPanthersetupapisetupapi.dev.logContains information about Plug and Play devices and driver installation.
C:$WINDOWS.~BTSourcesPanthersetupapisetupapi.app.logContains information about application installation.
C:$WINDOWS.~BTSourcesPantherPreGatherPnPList.logContains information about the initial capture of devices that are on the system during the downlevel phase.
C:$WINDOWS.~BTSourcesPantherPostGatherPnPList.logContains information about the capture of devices that are on the system after the online configuration phase.

Purpose

This software driver package will install the Intel® HD Graphics Driver for the product listed in the readme file. These drivers will not function with any other product. View the README file for installation information and the RELEASE NOTES for driver version details. This driver package contains version 14.51.11.5437 (6.14.10.5437) for Windows XP*.


Usage

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Not sure if this is the right driver or software for your component? Run Intel® Driver & Support Assistant to automatically detect driver or software updates.

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About Intel® drivers

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The driver or software for your Intel® component might have been changed or replaced by the computer manufacturer. We recommend you work with your computer manufacturer before installing our driver so you don’t lose features or customizations.

See list of manufacturers’ Support websites.

Getting support

The Graphics Support Community Forum is a monitored peer-to-peer exchange for the Intel Graphics community. Please follow this link to register and participate in the forum.

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Support for Intel® Graphics Drivers can also be accessed by contacting Customer Support.


Additional help


See the release notes for installation instructions, supported hardware, what is new, bug fixes, and known issues.


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