MATS can also install run-time packages, such as Windows PowerShell, in order to run diagnostic packages. Some of this logging may be enabled and maintained until the diagnostic package uploads the troubleshooting information to Microsoft Support. For example, diagnostics may enable debug-related logging and then require you to reproduce the problem that you are experiencing. We recommend that you review the Knowledge Base article for the specific diagnostic package that you intend to run for the most accurate information about what the package may change and the information that it may collect. Some diagnostic packages that are running on MATS may change the configuration of the computer, and some may not. Q3: Can MATS/SDP diagnostics change my system configuration? Click the "Send" button to upload the results back to Microsoft Support.Locate the saved results within the Upload Results folder (from step "2c" earlier in this article) and run the "Upload_results.exe" file.A subfolder starting with the words "Upload Results" will be created in the location that you selected to save the results. Save the diagnostic results on a USB drive or a network share. After the diagnostic is finished, you are prompted to review and save the upload results.Click the "Accept" button and follow the instructions to run the diagnostic.
Note: If the destination computer already has PowerShell installed or is a computer that has Windows 7 or Server 2008 R2, you can select the option "The computer already has Windows PowerShell installed" option by clicking the check box.