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Happy Birthday to grabben and XPerties
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copy xperf folder to XP and run a 30s trace. Zip and upload the file so that I can help you.
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Trace Windows 7 boot/shutdown/hibernate/standby/resume issues
MagicAndre1981 replied to MagicAndre1981's topic in Windows 7
drag the starttime column to the left side before "Process" to sort the view by starttime.- 1,284 replies
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Good values. Check the 10s interval. Go to the process lifetime graph, select the interval and look at the summary table to see which programs are started. Now look if you need all of them.- 1,284 replies
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The user BKeadle also has the slow hibernation read/write issue with a SSD in a laptop. Because I don't use a SSD I have no experience. Do you have other performance issues? Maybe the alignment of the SSD is wrong and causes the slowness.- 1,284 replies
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this is still too long. Do you use the latest firmware for your Intel SSD?- 1,284 replies
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Hi Jon, Reading the data from the hibernation file takes 86 seconds and writing the data takes 116 seconds. Do you run the Intel X25-M 160GB in AHCI or IDE mode?- 1,284 replies
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compress the file C:\Windows\Memory.dmp to 7z (ULTRA, LZMA2) and upload it to mediafire.com and post a link here.
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today it works. Maybe at thew time you linked it the post was not published.
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Top 10 tweaks you profited the most from?
MagicAndre1981 replied to GrofLuigi's topic in Windows Tips 'n' Tweaks
1. Use "Install Wim Tweak" / "DISM remove components" 2. using xperf/xbootmgr to trace issues. -
no I always keeped all things turned on (Aero Glass, shadows, the only thing I changed in XP was the blue theme to a gray theme because the with the blue theme I got headache), but I like to work with the PC in a productive way and the Metro nonsense makes everything slower on the DESKTOP PC. This is ONLY useful on touch devices and I'm not interested in using a touch based device. So Windows 8 is useless for me. The transition between both worlds take too much time (1s to switch to metro and 1s back to desktop). This sucks and slows down everything. With Ubuntu/Vista/7 I can have an application docked to the right side of the screen and I can work and start other applications. In Win8 this is interrupted each time I try to do anything. Sorry but this is nonsense. And the bla, bla about pre-Beta is no argument. If you look back in history of MS Beta releases you know that M3 builds are mostly done. Those builds include what you see in the Beta (and later in the RTM). But the arrogance of MSFT/Sinofsky (We've seen some small amount of visceral feedback focused on "choice" or "disable"—a natural reaction to change) is ridiculous. Deleting all negative feedback and than writing that only a small number of users don't like it is antisocial. Sinofsky is currently killing Windows. If I'm forced to rewrite all apps and use this metro crap I can also migrate to a different platform (Linux, Mac). I no longer have a benefit from using Windows (currently I use a lot of opensorce software so migrating is not difficult). I hope that Windows 8 will be the largest financial disaster for Microsoft so that they learn to hear what users want and that they stop to force users to like what they think is the best way. There are 2 good adages: There isn't just one way of doing it / All roads lead to Rome
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I'm also no longer interested. Sinofskys replys show me that MS doesn't implement a way to disable the phone UI crap on a desktop PC by default. That's why I installed Ubuntu 11.10 and the Unity Dash has the same idea like MS with the startmenu replacement but is 1000 times better and easier to use With LinuxLive USB Creator I can today have a live OS on my USB thumb drive and not next year and only limited to the Enterprise Edition...
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the link doesn't work.
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looks like you have notepad open and this takes 5min to close. Also the gpscript.exe hangs. Which group policies do you apply?- 1,284 replies
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I tested the setting 2 and it worked. I tested it yesterday and it failed. I have no idea why this is so.
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read the older topics. some users fixed it by setting a fixed pagefile size, some by changing some registry values.- 1,284 replies
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yes, the 10s are the idle detection. Nice to see that you're interested in this topic and try to help other users @Laz11 after you did what SonofNun told you run the optimization from the first topic. Your ReadyBoot Cache is broken. This causes the terrible performance.- 1,284 replies
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the score is buggy. My Samsung F3 gets a value over 7 and it is a HDD. So driver/firmware issue make the score unreliable.
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Win8 uses software rendering if you don't install a driver.
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when you delete the shsxs.dll and try to satrt the TM the new TM crashes first and next the new is loaded. There is a simple workaround. Set the RPEnabled value in the registry to 2. This sets the the license value SLC-Component-RP-02 (IsLicenseTierActive) and this disables Metro but leave Ribbons in Explorer, new copy dialogs, file replace dialogs enabled.
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The last days I had the issue that after closing IE8 Window multiple iexplore.exe processes are still running. After making some tests I figured out that it happens when I go to websites which use Flash. So I removed Flash 11 and downgraded to 10.3 and here it works again. After closing the IE, the iexplore.exe processes are killed So if you have this issue check your Flash version or other addons.
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again use VMWare (Player) and don't hassle with Hyper-V. Hyper-V sucks.