Search Bugs
If you need to find a specific bug that is not included in any of the available filters, you can use search.
Searching for a bug
You can run a simple search by using the parameters provided, or you can run an advanced search that uses your own custom parameters.
To search for a bug
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From either the Windows® Hardware Developer Center or Windows® Desktop App Developer Center, sign in to the dashboard with your Microsoft account.
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On the left side, click Bug management.
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On the Bug management page, in the Search tile, click either Using basic criteria or Using advanced criteria.
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On the Search page, in the Search Type list, specify whether you want the results to list bugs that match all of your specified parameters or just some of the parameters. On the Basic Search tab, the bug fields are chosen for you. On the Advanced Search tab, you can select criteria from the drop-down lists.
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After you have selected your parameters, click Search.
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When you create a customized search on the Advanced Search tab, copy the URL that you generated and save it to your Favorites so that you can open it again later. |
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Advanced Search supports a maximum of 3 instances of a field in a single query. Example: Severity = 1 OR Severity = 2 OR Severity = 3. |
Advanced Search values
The following is a list of valid values for commonly searchable fields:
Field | Values |
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Deliverable |
BLIP Scrub BucketID Contingency Document Driver Dump files Errata Feedback Fix-Application Fix-OS Fix-Test Hardware Hardware and Software Internet-accessible Info Legal Document Legal Template Logfiles OEM Preload Remote Repro Steps Schedule Information Software Survey Test Guidelines URL XML |
Deliverable Owner |
MS Partner |
Deliverable Status |
1. Not Started 2. Investigating 3. Blocked 4. Completed |
Engagement Status |
1. Requested 2. Sent 3. Acknowledged 4. Follow-up Needed 5. Complete |
Milestone |
Beta M1 M2 M3 MQ1 MQ2 RC RPM |
Partner Feature/Division |
Accessibility App Compat Audio Backup Browser Bus Communication Database Deployment Desktop Dev Display Educational File system Financial Firmware Games Imaging Input LOB Malware Media Foundation MultiMedia Near Field Proximity Netbook Networking Notebook OA3.0 OPK Other Performance Platform Portable Productivity Reliability SDK Security Sensors Server Shell Site Compat Storage Streaming Touch Utilities Virtualization WDK WLK Workstation
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Partner SubFeature/SubDiv |
AC97 Bluetooth HD USB Recovery 1394 Bluetooth GPIO Kernel PCI SPB USB CRM Tools Direct 2D Direct 3D Display Resolution DX11 DXVA GMA500 Other Performance Power Management Projector Stereo 3D TDR Improvements Video VidMM Bios UEFI FAX MFP Scan Assistive_Technology Digital Camera EMBEDDED HID Keyboard Tablet DX11 Video DXVA Other Video Decode Video Encode Video HMFT ADSL Cable Modem DLNA DSL Ethernet IGD Mobile Broadband Modem WLAN WWAN Business Consumer Cell Phone Digital Camera Media Player Video Camera Antivirus Biometrics Smart Card Smart Card Reader TPM USBKey VPN Controller Optical Peripheral Media Share SDV TV Tuner Video Capture Webcam |
Partner type |
This field depends on the partner types your company operates in. Examples include: IHV ISV OEM ODM |
Platform |
ALL ARM X64 X86 X86/x64 |
Priority |
1 2 3 |
Resolution |
By Design Duplicate External Fixed Not Repro Won't Fix |
Severity |
1 2 3 4 |
Ship vehicle |
Win8 In-box Kits |
Ship vehicle detail |
Client Client & Server Server ADK IEAK OPK SDK WAIK WDK WLK 1.5 (QFE) WLK 1.6 (Win 7SP1) WLK 2.0 (Win 8) WSLK |
Substatus |
Fix Needed Investigating New/Reactivated Testing Fix Working on Fix |
Substatus Detail |
<Not Looked At> Bug Understood Code Reviewing Fix Doc Update Completed Fix built Fix Checked In Private Branch Fix Ready For Check In Fix Submitted to Checkin Queue Fix Tested/Verified Investigating Cause Needs Reduction Tech Review Completed Tech Review Needed Triage Approved Triage Consider Triage Rejected Waiting for Build with Fix Waiting For Customer Waiting For External Team Working on Fix Working on Repro |
The following special fields are searchable using the “AND” clause. They currently cannot be searched with the “OR” clause.
Assigned to |
Microsoft <Sysdev email address of your company’s user> Example: johndoe@hotmail.com |
Last Changed by |
Microsoft <Sysdev email address of your company’s user> Example: johndoe@hotmail.com |
Closed by |
Microsoft <Sysdev email address of your company’s user> Example: johndoe@hotmail.com |
Resolved by |
Microsoft <Sysdev email address of your company’s user> Example: johndoe@hotmail.com |
Opened by |
Microsoft <Sysdev email address of your company’s user> Example: johndoe@hotmail.com |
See Also