→ Good news. Your RAM is likely healthy. Look elsewhere for your crash causes (drivers, hard drive, overheating).
. Microsoft Learn +3 Further Exploration Check out the detailed step-by-step from Atera which explains the differences between Event IDs 1101, 1201, and 1202. Read the troubleshooting advice from Microsoft Community if your logs aren't appearing after a reboot. For advanced users, NinjaOne provides a guide on using PowerShell commands to pull these logs instantly. Watch a visual walkthrough on YouTube showing exactly how to filter the Event Viewer for these specific hardware logs. Did the diagnostic find where to find windows memory diagnostic results
If you just want to check past results, skip to Step 2. To run a new test: → Good news
Once you have found the entry, the text in the "General" box will usually say one of two things: For advanced users, NinjaOne provides a guide on
Instead, it saves the results to the . Here is your complete guide to finding and interpreting those results.