Microsoft officially announced,Windows 11 will introduce an "active memory diagnosis" feature that can help users quickly troubleshoot blue screens, black screens, crashes and other causes caused by memory problems.Microsoft officially stated,The main purpose of launching this feature is to help improve system reliability. If your computer experiences a bugcheck (restarts unexpectedly), you may see a notification when you log in that a quick memory scan is recommended.

If you choose to run this function, the next time you reboot,The system will perform memory diagnosis (taking an average of 5 minutes or less) to help users quickly find and solve memory problems.
Windows crashes sometimes happen unexpectedly and suddenly, but the biggest headache is that many times the exact cause of the problem cannot be found.


Memory-related crashes, blue screens of death, and black screens are quite common, but they may be caused by a variety of factors, such as memory instability, memory failure, mismatched memory modules, improper XMP/EXPO overclocking settings, etc.
With proactive memory diagnostic scans, users can know if a crash is due to a memory-related issue, helping to troubleshoot the root cause of sudden crashes.
It is reported that this feature will be enabled first in Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.6982 (Developer Channel), but Arm64 devices are temporarily unable to use this feature.
