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  1. MagicAndre here is the new trace boot with the external drive unplugged (and a fast restart). the "press esc for BIOS" disappears nearly immediately instead of staying displayed for several minutes. Do you think you can find what the BIOS is doing with the external drive (used for file history and system image) when it is attached?

    Thanks a million.

    https://skydrive.live.com/redir?resid=19E695D9D72F8B9!347&authkey=!APSfIS8DIcyns1A

  2. OK MagicAndre

    Through test and trial I found the major culprit: it is my external USB 2T external drive WD1021. If I disconnect it we are back to a normal restart time. I cannot explain it but I remarked activity on it during the initial period of the boot as if the BIOS was trying to load the OS from that drive. The BIOS order is Laptop HD first, then DVD/CD drive then USB so I do not understand.

    As far as AHCI is concerned I am pretty sure it is not used and I could not verify that the default for the AMD SATA controller is AHCI although some posts seem to suggest it is. The HD is Toshiba MK6476gsx.

    So much for tonight

    PM

  3. The HP Laptop Pavilion DV6-6C10US (I think all DV6) does not allow access to that level of BIOS (Locked by HP) and looking the "storahci" in the registry I am pretty sure AHCI is not in use.

    Nevertheless I have learned thanks to you quite a few things: How to use MSFN (and I love it), How to use the xbootmgr and I also got the corresponding MS analyser which may help. Strangely I cannot either access the UEFI.(which seems limited on DV6 anyhow, see attached)

    I'll work on the issues and will keep you posted.

    Many thanks

    P.M.

    post-373599-0-65812000-1360028500_thumb.

  4. Thanks for your patience Magic Andre.

    My stupid mistake was that I never pushed "Finish" on the "Delay for 120 seconds" panel and xbootmgr continued to trace and did not modify the autorun, hence the ginormous files, the impossibility to start another trace and the trace restarting after a restart!

    For each trace I got two files one .cab and one .etl I have enclosed all for in the Zip as well as the Xbootmgr logs.

    Thanks

    Philippe Meyer

  5. Not sure what happened:

    1) Started–trace boot: went well gave me two .etl files in C:\TEMP

    2) Tryto start -trace hibernate got a message -trace hibernate cannot get started

    3) Irestarted the computer and the –trace boot restarted spontaneously leaving twofiles in C:\TEMP

    Boot_base+CSWITCH+DRIVERS+POWER_1.cab 2MEG and

    Boot_base+CSWITCH+DRIVERS+POWER_1.etl 553 Meg!!

    What were my mistakes??

    Thanks

  6. MagicAndré,

    1) No your two questions

    2) Apologize for the length of the message, my cut and paste did not work the way I thought it would

    3) I have upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 8, which I understand may give different results in the boot operations (?). I will have to do a clean install in the future because of that and a few other desktop/metro conflicts, but I just don't have the time now.

    4) I now understand that the "cold" boot in W8 is because in fact it is a wake up from hibernation. I assume that when it is a restart, they have to go through the BIOS/UEFI loop (??). In W7 both cold start and restart were slow.

    5) I have been trying to find back your tutorial for tracing the boot process. Will it apply to W8

    6) There is in W8 an option for Boot logging, would that help?

    Based on an old sysinternal I assume, but cannot be sure, that there is some HP health program involved????

    Thanks for your help.

    Amitiés

    Philippe Meyer

  7. HP Pavilion DV6-6C10US 6G RAM Windows 8 (I had same problem under Windows7)

    Cold boot is acceptably fast (10-15sec. to Welcome Screen,no BIOS prompt) but boot after restart takes 3 to 5 minutes and there is a BIOSprompt. I do not understand where the differencecomes from. If more info is needed can Iuse the “BIOS logging” of Windows 8)

    Event ID 100 CRITICAL

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    System

    -

    Provider

    [ Name]

    Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance

    [ Guid]

    {CFC18EC0-96B1-4EBA-961B-622CAEE05B0A}

    EventID

    100

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    2

    Level

    1

    Task

    4002

    Opcode

    34

    Keywords

    0x8000000000010000

    -

    TimeCreated

    [ SystemTime]

    2013-01-29T22:09:03.425559400Z

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    164

    -

    Correlation

    [ ActivityID]

    {29342B0B-FE6B-0000-013C-34296BFECD01}

    -

    Execution

    [ ProcessID]

    1500

    [ ThreadID]

    4544

    Channel

    Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance/Operational

    Computer

    Philippe-DV6

    -

    Security

    [ UserID]

    S-1-5-19

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    BootStartTime

    2013-01-29T21:54:06.985293900Z

    BootEndTime

    2013-01-29T22:08:35.561683600Z

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    UserBootInstance

    13

    BootTime

    130308

    MainPathBootTime

    41450

    BootKernelInitTime

    30

    BootDriverInitTime

    917

    BootDevicesInitTime

    1174

    BootPrefetchInitTime

    0

    BootPrefetchBytes

    0

    BootAutoChkTime

    0

    BootSmssInitTime

    32003

    BootCriticalServicesInitTime

    117

    BootUserProfileProcessingTime

    892

    BootMachineProfileProcessingTime

    3

    BootExplorerInitTime

    1972

    BootNumStartupApps

    51

    BootPostBootTime

    88858

    BootIsRebootAfterInstall

    false

    BootRootCauseStepImprovementBits

    4

    BootRootCauseGradualImprovementBits

    0

    BootRootCauseStepDegradationBits

    0

    BootRootCauseGradualDegradationBits

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    BootIsDegradation

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    BootIsStepDegradation

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    BootIsGradualDegradation

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    BootImprovementDelta

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    BootDegradationDelta

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    BootIsRootCauseIdentified

    true

    OSLoaderDuration

    111912

    BootPNPInitStartTimeMS

    30

    BootPNPInitDuration

    2002

    OtherKernelInitDuration

    3059

    SystemPNPInitStartTimeMS

    4949

    SystemPNPInitDuration

    825

    SessionInitStartTimeMS

    5887

    Session0InitDuration

    24891

    Session1InitDuration

    309

    SessionInitOtherDuration

    6802

    WinLogonStartTimeMS

    37890

    OtherLogonInitActivityDuration

    691

    UserLogonWaitDuration

    738269

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