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Windows Event ID 7023 – Service Control Manager: Service Terminated with Error
Event ID 7023 indicates a Windows service terminated unexpectedly with an error code. This critical event requires immediate investigation to identify failing services and prevent system instability.

Windows Event ID 7023 – Service Control Manager: Service Terminated with Error
Event ID 7023 indicates a Windows service has terminated unexpectedly with an error code. This critical event requires immediate investigation to identify failing services and prevent system instability.

Windows Event ID 7031 – Service Control Manager: Service Terminated Unexpectedly
Event ID 7031 indicates a Windows service has terminated unexpectedly and will be restarted. This critical event helps identify service stability issues and potential system problems.

Windows Event ID 7000 – Service Control Manager: Service Failed to Start
Event ID 7000 indicates a Windows service failed to start during system boot or manual startup attempts. This critical error requires immediate investigation to identify the failing service and underlying cause.

Windows Event ID 7031 – Service Control Manager: Service Terminated Unexpectedly
Event ID 7031 indicates a Windows service has terminated unexpectedly and will be restarted by the Service Control Manager. This critical event helps identify service stability issues and potential system problems.

Windows Event ID 7040 – Service Control Manager: Service Start Type Changed
Event ID 7040 fires when a Windows service start type is modified through Service Control Manager, Group Policy, or programmatic changes. Critical for security auditing and change tracking.

Windows Event ID 7000 – Service Control Manager: Service Failed to Start
Event ID 7000 indicates a Windows service failed to start during system boot or manual startup. This critical error requires immediate investigation to identify the failing service and resolve startup issues.
