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MagicAndre1981

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  1. @Scottyboy99 I don't know why the file is not updated. Mine was updated yesterday. But I didn't modify anything in the folder while you did this. @4Dialga2 your Windows boots in 17.3s. Substract 10s (idle detection time) from the value BootDoneViaPostBoot or add the value of postBootDisturbance to bootDoneViaExplorer to see the boot time.
  2. I have no idea. It also doesn't show me more. Do you have programs instaleld which insert new entries in the left side of the Explorer (ExplorerFrame with the drives, network and others)? Explror is here busy to insert data in a list view. Use ShellExView to disable 3rd party ShellExtensions. Maybe this helps.
  3. Make a new trace with this command: xperf -start perf!GeneralProfiles.InBuffer && timeout -1 && xperf -stop perf!GeneralProfiles.InBuffer ExplorerTrace.etl this captures some more data.
  4. on Windows 7 you can use AppLocker to block software that users should not use. And WPT requires admin rights and if the users don't have such an account they can't run the toolkit.
  5. can you make a trace, compress it as 7z (LZMA2, Ultra) and upload it?
  6. Function COMCTL32.DLL!CLVView::IsCleanRect causes 36% CPU usage. There is no docu about the function. IsCleanrect maybe GDI related. So update the graphic card driver for your NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT. Your driver is ForceWare 176.44 (7.15.11.7644) which is very old. Try this satble driver: http://www.nvidia.com/object/notebook-win7-winvista-285.62-whql-driver.html or the latest Beta driver: http://www.nvidia.com/object/notebook-win7-winvista-290.36-beta-driver.html and test if this fixes it.
  7. please install the Sp2 and test it again.
  8. The explroer uses a high CPU usgae because of the COMCTL32.DLL!CLVItemStore::CacheItem fuction. In the callstack I see VSDATANT.SYS. From what I see this is ZoneAlarm. Try to update or better remove ZA completely. Next install the Vista Sp2! Vista Sp1 is out of support since July 2011! And also try to enable AHCI in the BIOS to get the best HDD performance. YOu're running the HDD in IDE/ATAPI mode.
  9. can you zip the trace, upload it and send me the link?
  10. you must load the debug symbols. Have you configured the symbolpath?
  11. turning UAC off is system setting so it is off for all users. But don't do it. 90% of the security issues are caused if the users have admin rights.
  12. they are all gone. But welcome back.
  13. Yes, uninstal is safe, but do the 30MB used by WPT really hurt you? If yes, keep the MSI files so that you can reinstall the WPT again if needed a second time.
  14. don't do anything with the Prefetch folder. Leave the files as they are.
  15. Don't delete the pf files. Only run the optimization. Run a full boot trace (look at my other topic) when you got the slowdown again.
  16. Activate the Role in the Server Manager. There are 2 Editions, 1 with and 1 without Hyper-V. Maybe you have the version without Hyper-V.
  17. there is already a tool which does it well:
  18. this is by design. MS hides them. look into the packages folder in C:\Windows\servicing or in the registry to see all packages
  19. this is ok, you have issues and I'll try to help.
  20. Try VMWare Player. I allows you to import the XP VHD and you can assign more CPU Cores to the VM. Try it out. Maybe it works. Otherwise remove the device each time manually before shutdown/sleep
  21. ok, I didn't know that there are different versions. You can install the XPMode and use the device there.
  22. no this is not possible. Buy a valid license and install the RTM version first and next the Sp2.
  23. MagicAndre1981

    wi7 x64

    this forum is English! nLite only works for NT5.x Windows versions (2000, Xp and 2003). For Windows 7 compatible tools look here: http://www.msfn.org/board/forum/167-unattended-windows-7server-2008r2/
  24. here are Windows 7 drivers: http://www.tascam.de/en/downloads/current/US-122MKII Have you tested them?
  25. Does it say Sp1 included on the DVD label? Put the DVD in the DVD drive and open the install.wim with 7-zip. Open at the xml file you see in the install.wim and look at the Buildnumber. If it is 7600 your Win7 is the RT version. If it says 7601 you have a disk with Sp1.
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