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October 27th, 2009 19:00

:^/ The only approach that springs to mind just now is to run a search for files, and set the tool to find all files of any kind.  Then, sort the results by time.  The ones most recently modified may be the ones created by the diagnostics software.  They may have no file extensions, or extensions that don't mean anything to you, but if you toss them into a hex editor, it will show you what they say, if it's legible.

On the other hand, it's entirely possible that the diagnostic tools only store their results in RAM, and that they're erased when you reboot.  Still, it's worth a shot....

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