Which of the following should you do to identify applications that were installed on a computer?
  1. Review the Software Environment from System Information.
  2. Review the System Diagnostics Report from Performance Monitor.
  3. Review the informational events from the Reliability Monitor.
  4. Run the System Performance Data Collector Set from Performance Monitor.
Explanation
Answer: C - To identify applications that were installed on a computer, review the informational events from the Reliability Monitor.

Key Takeaway: The Windows Reliability Monitor is an advanced utility that constantly monitors the computer for errors and keeps a history of any problems. It also calculates the Stability Index to measure how stable a system is. You can use Reliability Monitor to review past problems with your computer and to find possible solutions. To open the Reliability Monitor, click on the Action Center icon in the system tray and click on Open Action Center. Then click on the down arrow next to Maintenance and click on View reliability history.
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