Event Id 1202 Memory Diagnostic Direct
Get-WinEvent -FilterHashtable @LogName='System'; ProviderName='Microsoft-Windows-WHEA-Logger' | Where-Object $_.Id -eq 1202 | Select-Object TimeCreated, Message -First 10
Once you locate the Event ID 1202 entry, double-click it to see the description. There are generally two outcomes you will see in the tab:
| Frequency | Action | |-----------|--------| | Once a month | Monitor; likely normal for ECC RAM | | Several times a day | Test RAM with MemTest86 or vendor tool | | Multiple per hour + performance issues | Replace suspected DIMM or reseat modules | | Accompanied by system freezes | Immediate hardware replacement needed | event id 1202 memory diagnostic
Event ID 1202 is the system’s way of saying: “I found a problem with memory (or another critical component), but I was able to fix it without crashing.”
:
The Event ID 1202 is logged in the Windows Event Viewer when the Memory Diagnostic tool runs and detects a problem with the system's memory.
One or more physical sticks have failing memory cells. Instead, Windows logs the results in the Event Viewer under
Instead, Windows logs the results in the Event Viewer under .