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Enabling Logging1. DownloadthewatchOSloggingprofiletothepairediPhone.
If necessary, email the profile or use AirDrop to transfer the profile to the iOS device.Tap the profile in the body of the email.Choose ‘Apple Watch’ when prompted.Tap Install (enter passcode, if prompted), agree to the consent form and tap Install.Reproduce the issue.Trigger a sysdiagnose by pressing and holding both the Side and Digital Crown buttons on the Watchfor two seconds and release.Gathering Logging1. PlacetheAppleWatchonthechargingpuck.2. Make sure the iPhone is within range of the watch.3. Wait for up to 15 minutes for the Apple Watch to sync the files to the iPhone. 4. Plug the iPhone into your host computer.5. Launch iTunes.6. Sync your iPhone with iTunes.7. CopyallavailablelogsasdescribedbelowThe instructions are above which I have followed to the letter as folows:I have tried both the following inputs into the “Go to Folder”in Finder:Quote~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/MobileDevice/Roger's_iPhone/DisgnosticsLogs/sysdiagnose/co-sysdiagnose_2019.08.11_HH-MM-SS-xxxx.tar:~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/MobileDevice/Roger's_Watch/DisgnosticsLogs/sysdiagnose/co-sysdiagnose_2019.08.11_HH-MM-SS-xxxx.tarUnquoteBoth of these have produced the sysdiagnose file which shows no reference to the iWatch.I would be most grateful if an expert on this forum could advise if the inputs that I am entering to obtain the iWatch sysdiagnose file are correct and if not, where in each line above are the items that should be corrected.With kind regardsRoger
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