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Does Windows EventLog drops off old items as new items are added?


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Does the Windows EventLog automagically truncate or drop off items ? (Windows 10 Pro).
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Refer to my screenshot. First item shown is 15/3/2019 at 7:32:12 PM



When i first looked at the log I am absolutely sure the starting time was approx 6:35 PM; Then about 6 hours later when i looked at it again, some rows had drooped off, and the starting time was approx 7:00 PM, and now the latest view shows 7:32.12 PM



I did not filter any items, or clear the log in any way. Is this a "feature" of Windows ?



NOTE: From the moment I started writing the question, about 10 mins have passed. I refreshed again and a few more items have dropped off, first item in the log is now 7:34:19 PM. What's going on?









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    Does the Windows EventLog automagically truncate or drop off items ? (Windows 10 Pro).
    enter image description here
    Refer to my screenshot. First item shown is 15/3/2019 at 7:32:12 PM



    When i first looked at the log I am absolutely sure the starting time was approx 6:35 PM; Then about 6 hours later when i looked at it again, some rows had drooped off, and the starting time was approx 7:00 PM, and now the latest view shows 7:32.12 PM



    I did not filter any items, or clear the log in any way. Is this a "feature" of Windows ?



    NOTE: From the moment I started writing the question, about 10 mins have passed. I refreshed again and a few more items have dropped off, first item in the log is now 7:34:19 PM. What's going on?









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      Does the Windows EventLog automagically truncate or drop off items ? (Windows 10 Pro).
      enter image description here
      Refer to my screenshot. First item shown is 15/3/2019 at 7:32:12 PM



      When i first looked at the log I am absolutely sure the starting time was approx 6:35 PM; Then about 6 hours later when i looked at it again, some rows had drooped off, and the starting time was approx 7:00 PM, and now the latest view shows 7:32.12 PM



      I did not filter any items, or clear the log in any way. Is this a "feature" of Windows ?



      NOTE: From the moment I started writing the question, about 10 mins have passed. I refreshed again and a few more items have dropped off, first item in the log is now 7:34:19 PM. What's going on?









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      Does the Windows EventLog automagically truncate or drop off items ? (Windows 10 Pro).
      enter image description here
      Refer to my screenshot. First item shown is 15/3/2019 at 7:32:12 PM



      When i first looked at the log I am absolutely sure the starting time was approx 6:35 PM; Then about 6 hours later when i looked at it again, some rows had drooped off, and the starting time was approx 7:00 PM, and now the latest view shows 7:32.12 PM



      I did not filter any items, or clear the log in any way. Is this a "feature" of Windows ?



      NOTE: From the moment I started writing the question, about 10 mins have passed. I refreshed again and a few more items have dropped off, first item in the log is now 7:34:19 PM. What's going on?







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