Hello Phillip,
Thanks for replying. Have followed to the instructions described by Jenith.
Please note I have no 3-rd party antivirus software, only Windows Defender.
Should admit also that Event Viewer pop-ups have started recently after Creators update install.
The system functionality is not affected anyhow all the time, except these pop-ups from Event Viewer.
Everything works fine on my laptop either in the office or at home.
Have experimented quite a lot with clean boot, disabling and enabling services. Yes, in clean boot system
works without EV pop-ups at least very long time, so I didn't get the pop-ups in a reasonable time.
Then I've tried to "catch" the service which lead to EV pop-ups. At very early moment it was looking simple
and promising. But later I've noticed that pop-ups might appear in much later time, not at the system start.
So the process of determining faulty service become long and difficult.
My conclusion is that Even Viewer drop pop-ups even for the different events, not just for one specific.
That's why time till pop-up is deferent, it could be shorter or longer depending the services enabled.
After spending many hours I'm still not close to the end of recognizing faulty service and now I think
it might be not the one. There are some errors and warnings appear in the log. I can post the screen shot.
Nevertheless at this moment I suggest to look into the situation from another point. Realizing that what
I'm doing now is searching the faulty service(s) in order to correct them, right? But most of the surrounding
PCs have some errors, warnings, etc. in the Event Log if you look into it. Despites that they work without
pop-ups from Event Viewer. People are digging in that stuff only in case if experience serious problems.
It's not my case.
I feel it's becoming waste of time to try making the system 100% healthy (from the point of Event Viewer).
Thought there is a trigger, which may give control to behavior of the Event Viewer to different events.
Can you help me to find this please?