Interesting. We are looking into our Lenovo utilities now to see if something was registered there.
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Browse All TopicsWe recently discovered two PCs in our network that are (physically) missing 2GB of RAM each. I am hoping that Windows created an event in the Event log when this happened.
A) Does windows log system memory changes in the event log?
and if so,
B) what is the event ID for said event?
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by: DelphineousPosted on 2008-04-02 at 08:41:17ID: 21264222
This is not a normal item to be reported into Windows system logs. The only case such an entry would be posted is if there were management components installed on the machine relative to the manufacturer of the PC or Motherboard. This would be unlikely in most cases.