No, you need to look at the logs *from prometheus itself* as it starts up, 
not from your service manager (since it seems your service manager doesn't 
capture the output of the service as it starts up).

Run prometheus in the foreground, with whatever flags your service manager 
normally passes to it.

Under Linux you would run it directly from the shell: e.g.

/opt/prometheus/prometheus --config.file=/etc/prometheus/prometheus.yml 
--storage.tsdb.path=/var/lib/prometheus/data/

I don't do Windows, so adapt as necessary.

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