2025-10-15 Windows: Shutdown/Reboot Event IDs – Get Logs
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While troubleshooting an issue that causes an unexpected reboot or shutdown of a Windows machine, it is important to know which event IDs are related to system reboot/shutdown and how to find the appropriate logs.
In this note i am publishing all the event IDs related to reboots/shutdowns.
I am also showing how to display the shutdown events with date and time, using a Windows Event Viewer or from the command-line using a PowerShell.
Shutdown Event IDs
The list of the Windows event IDs, related to the system shutdown/reboot:
Event ID | Description |
|---|---|
41 | The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. |
1074 | The system has been shutdown properly by a user or process. |
1076 | Follows after Event ID 6008 and means that the first user with shutdown privileges logged on to the server after an unexpected restart or shutdown and specified the cause. |
6005 | The Event Log service was started. Indicates the system startup. |
6006 | The Event Log service was stopped. Indicates the proper system shutdown. |
6008 | The previous system shutdown was unexpected. |
6009 | The operating system version detected at the system startup. |
6013 | The system uptime in seconds. |