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Originally Posted by knc1
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Opps, typo. Yes, I used ";dm" on my search. This is what happens when I try to be intelligent before my morning cup of coffee.

Of course a ":" would not work.
Anyway, success! And I've had my morning coffee and then some. The trick was to type in ";dm" (semicolon and without the quotes) hit the search button, and then
wait, I waited about a minute before exiting out of the search results window.
I never did the log files appear on my screen as they did in NiLuJe video. The first thing I did was to search on "logs" and the log files were there (in duplicate because I did the search twice, don't ask

). Then when I went to look at all files (in documents view - where my sideloaded docs are) I saw the files. One has nothing in it (wininfo_logs). I connected my kindle via usb to my iMac and copied all the log files (included the duplicates) onto my iMac.
These are the files that I have. I am somewhat used to reading my iMac's log files though I am far from an expert. I am thinking that the file of interest is "system_logs", which seems to begin yesterday (4/9) at about 1900 hours EST (had forgotten to change the kindles clock to daylight savings time), this is about the time I did my last restart. On the apple boards they don't want people to post entire log files so I am not doing so. But if there is something you would like me look for in a specific log file, let me know and I'll give it a shot. No rush, ok? I am cool, I can wait.
all_wpa_supplicant_logs_as_of_Sun_Apr_10_08.44.19_ EST_2016.txt
all_system_logs_as_of_Sun_Apr_10_08.44.19_EST_2016 .txt
all_netlog_logs_as_of_Sun_Apr_10_08.44.19_EST_2016 .txt
The log file with zero bytes is:
wininfo_logs_as_of_Sun_Apr_10_08.44.19_EST_2016.tx t
After leaving my PW2 plugged in for about 24 hours in sleep mode (with the exception of a couple of hours yesterday), I am going to leave it unplugged in screen off mode.