How does Windows 7 determine that a system was not shut doen correctly (Kernel-Pwer Event ID 41)

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Published on 2014-08-19T10:07:27Z Indexed on 2014/08/19 10:23 UTC
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I have a strange situation that Windows 7 thinks it was not shut down correctly, and gives me a warning in the system event log like this:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2028504/de

What the KB-article does not tell is how Windows actually determines that situation. Does it parse its own system event log after reboot? Or where does it get that information from?

I am currently investigating an issue where I believe the system fails to write the system event log correctly (it stops having entries, although other logs like the application event log still have entries), and after a reboot, Windows thinks it has not been shut doen correctly.

Does anybody have any experience with this? ANd can you confrim that Windows determines the previous correct system shutdown by parsing its own system event log on startup?

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