I have bought a brand-new lenovo laptop. And these days , I found that there are thousands of 7025 events in event viewer by accident.
The log shows that Event ID 7025 is triggered by Netwtw10 (AX201) about every 20 seconds during sleep status.
I am not sure if such a hight frequent event is normal.
And if it's not normal, is it a hardware fault? Because I have installed different drivers from Intel and laptop manufacturer, the results are the same.
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