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Windows 11 Memory Check Direct

Get-WinEvent -FilterHashtable @LogName='System'; ID=19 | Select-Object TimeCreated, Message Event ID 19 = “WHEA-Logger” memory corrected error — early warning of flaky RAM. Windows 11 compresses memory aggressively. If your Memory Diagnostic passes but you still get crashes, check memory pressure :

Task Manager → Performance → Memory Look at vs “Available” — if Committed > RAM size, you’re oversubscribed, and compression/pagefile is hiding a memory leak. 6. Ultimate test: Run mdsched.exe in extended mode Most people run standard mode. But:

System Properties → Advanced → Performance Settings → Advanced → Change → No pagefile → reboot. windows 11 memory check

bcdedit /bootsequence memdiag That sets memory diagnostic as the — useful for remote troubleshooting. 3. The pro trick: Use wmic to check memory health without rebooting Yes, Windows 11 still supports WMIC (deprecated but works):

Then run heavy apps. If system crashes only then — your RAM is faulty but was being masked by pagefile usage. Would you like a one-line PowerShell script to automate logging memory diagnostic results every boot? bcdedit /bootsequence memdiag That sets memory diagnostic as

mdsched.exe /? No direct switches? Instead: Run → after restart, press F1 before test starts → choose Extended (not Standard or Basic). Takes hours but catches subtle timing errors. 7. Pro tip: The pagefile is your canary If you suspect intermittent memory failure but diagnostics pass, disable pagefile temporarily :

Here’s an interesting, slightly under-the-radar guide to memory checking on — going beyond just running the basic tool. 1. The Built-in Way (but with a twist) Most people know: Start → type "Windows Memory Diagnostic" → Restart now . Get-WinEvent -FilterHashtable @LogName='System'

mdsched.exe Or for advanced control: