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How to find iOS crash logs

How to retrieve App Crash Logs from iOS device

1. Sync with iTunes

Crash logs are transferred to iTunes whenever you sync your device. Plug in your device, and launch iTunes to complete the sync.

2. Retrieve the Crash Log

Mac Users

  1. Open Finder (found in the Dock)
  2. Click on the 'Go' menu at the top of your screen, and select 'Go to Folder'
  3. Type (or paste): ~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/MobileDevice/
  4. Open the folder with the same 'name' as your device. (Note: your device name appears in iTunes on the left side, under 'Devices').
  5. Look for files starting with RemoteFlight
  6. Send the log files to support [at] remoteflight.net

Windows Users

  1. Open any Windows Explorer Window (My Computer, My Documents, etc.)
  2. Enter %appdata%, and press enter
  3. Navigate to Roaming > Apple computer > Logs > CrashReporter > Mobile Device > *Device Name*. (Note: your device name appears in iTunes on the left side, under 'Devices')
  4. Look for files starting with RemoteFlight
  5. Send the log files to support [at] remoteflight.net