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volting

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  1. Indeed I have xampp, I changed both mysql and apache to manual start, and ran the trace again for 6 runs.

    I timed the boot to the desktop with a stopwatch on my phone, takes 35 seconds to desktop, which is excellent considering it took about 3.5 mins before I started optimizing...

    I had a feeling since I bought this laptop a few months ago that hdd was a bottleneck and had been contemplating upgrading, think Ill get one of seagates hybrids

    Thanks for all your time and help, your skill is legendary!

  2. Ok Iv removed both Soluto and AVG, what do recommend instead of AVG ?

    HDD is a 250GB 5400RPM Western Digital -- WDC WD2500BEVT-22A23T0

    The laptop is fairly new so Id imagine its in sata mode, although Im not sure that I can verify this, I checked in the Bios, the mode is't explicitly stated there, although the drive is refered to as IDE0, but I think (hope) this is just poor choice of wording...

    In the Device Manager under IDE ATA / ATAPI controllers there is only one entry,

    an Intel SATA ACHI Controller, which Im guessing proves my assumuption to be correct.

    As for the disk io, I expanded the system entry, the bigest offender is "Unknown" and doesnt show any more detail when expanded.

    systemio.png

  3. Hi Andre,

    I have eliminated as much as I could from startup, first using autoruns.

    Then I ran the comand as suggested in your first post which appeared to run fine, and reduced my boot time from 3.5 minutes to 2 ( according to soluto)

    But when I run the command to generate the second xml file I get following warning, and the xml file is empty

    xperf: warning: applying restriction of access for trace processing 7931 Events were lost in this trace. Data may be unreliable.....

    Some potential issues,

    1] The readyboost services doesnt appear in services list (services.exe)

    although it does appear in the registry and its start command is set to 0

    2] OS shows as win7RTM in the xbootmgr.log although it is actually win7 with sp1 (home premium x64, acer oem)

    3] This is the only other susipcious line in the log (I think)

    Failed to save prefetcher data (C:\Windows\prefetch\layout.ini) in cab archive (stage 1, error 0)

    I carried the whole procedure 3 times and the result is the same everytime, any ideas to what the problem maybe?

    Regards,

    V

    Edit:

    The warning suggests increasing the MinBuffers, MaxBuffers and BufferSize for xperf, I tried this but I still get the warning

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