![]() ![]() Its linked somewhere on their support site and via that application you can scan for errors such as firewall stuff and whatnot, force repatch or reinstall and so on. I had an issue a year or 2 ago where i messaged the support and they told me to send them logs that are gathered with the Hextech Repair Tool (HRT). So, you can sit there and whine that the client is bad and not have your issue fixed, or you can accept that its not actually the client and start troubleshooting to find the actual thing causing your problems and then be able to provide useful information to riot that might actualyl result in a fix I mean its always worked this way for me, its not about obscurity its about finding what the actual offending piece of software/configuration that causes these results actually is, because just going "herpa derp client bad" doesn't help fix the issue in the slightest, people need to actualyl accept that unlike consoles a PC isn't an isolated piece of kit and that given the literal billions of configurations possible the chances of riot just chancing upon the exact issue that affects your specific machine is astronomically small Thats just basic logic right there, are you new to PC's?Įven if there is some obscure way to make a client work the way it always had prior to this client related issue is irrelevant. Yet everyone i know doesn't experience the issue, meaning its not an issue with the league client itself but an issue with the way it interacts with the machine its installed on and how users are using it ![]() Your blind disregard for this fact is what makes you ignorant. And it only works for one or few times after deleting logs to go back to what you had earlier (if you didn't have few GB of logs). I'm sure that it gets even worse if someone has worse PC.Įdit: You need to have Client closed when you delete logs. I have pretty good PC (AMD Ryzen 5 5600X, NVidia RTX 3070, B550 Tomahawk, RAM: Corsair Vengeance CL16 3200 MHz) and it still gets client running usually slow like on every PC. Even small amount of logs make Client run slower. And then I realised that Logs folder appeared. I thinked what would make it so if I only restarted client few times and it got from smooth performance to usual performance. ![]() After few restarts it started to get to its usual performance. After I opened League and client ran much smoother. Some time ago I was exploring League folder after reinstall and then there was no Logs folder. C:\Program Files\Riot Games\League of Legends\Logs and delete everything (didn't test if performance depends on certain set of logs). An automatic incremental backup is created each time you sync your device using iTunes or iCloud.If you want to do this you should go to League folder e.g. When you create a manual backup, all of your notes and texts are backed up. The Recently Deleted folder is located in the Notes app, which can be found on your iPhone's home screen. If it's been longer than that, your recently deleted notes will be permanently gone and you won't be able to see them in the Recently Deleted folder.įinally, make sure that you're looking in the riht place. ![]() The Recently Deleted folder only shows up if you have deleted a note within the last 30 days. If you're not using upgraded notes, you won't see the Recently Deleted folder.Īnother possibility is that you don't have any recently deleted notes. Upgraded notes are available on all devices with iOS 9 or later that use the same iCloud account. One possibility is that you're not using upgraded notes. There are a few reasons why you might not see recently deleted notes on your iPhone. Why Can't I See Recently Deleted Notes On IPhone? ![]()
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