Use Event Viewer to check unauthorized use of computer

Event logs are special files that record significant events on your computer, such as when a user logs on to the computer or when a program encounters an error. To see the logs, if you are using Windows 10/8, Press Win+X in combination to bring up the ‘Power Task Menu’. From the options displayed, select ‘Event Viewer’.

To view events that have occurred on your computer, select the appropriate source in the custom tree. So, in the left pane of Event Viewer screen, click the drop-down arrow adjacent to the “Windows Log” folder and chose the ‘System’ icon.

Next, right-click on System and choose Filter Current Log.

Then, from the window that is displayed on your computer screen, search for the  Event Sources drop-down. Choose Power-Troubleshooter from this dropdown and hit OK.

Finally, check the middle pane of the Event Viewer window. You should notice all the applicable recent events. these events are shown in descending order of time.

Simply check the time you suspect your computer was used, and see if there were any events then. If there are, you can click on them to view more details. These details are displayed in the bottom middle pane. You can by the way also check the Security logs for log on and log off events. Related reads that are sure to interest you: