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MagicAndre1981

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  1. why do you quote my post? have you made the xperf trace? Can you send me the zipped ETL file?
  2. from the picture you've posted everythin looks fine. Make a xperf trace which captures the 20-30% cpu usage. Otherwise I can't see what is wrong with your PC.
  3. ok, nice to hear that we had both the same idea and that it fixed your issue.
  4. I have the same results and the same question! update the BIOS and try a different power plan. you have NO issue. 31µs for ISR and 101 for DPC are awesome good. try a better 1GBit card from Intel or reduce the speed from GBit to 100MBit. Maybe this helps. Which USB devices do you use? Can zip and upload the ETL file, please?
  5. upload the zip to mediafire.com please and send me the link per PM.
  6. really? In Germany I can buy both. Look at amazon.co.uk if they send it to Sweden.
  7. can you make a xperf trace, zip and upload the ETL file, please?
  8. I don't know both cards. What you can do it to check if "Interrupt moderation" is disabled in the device manager. Select the realtek card and show the properties and look in the setting if the option is disabled. If yes, enable it and all other settings with the name Offload should be also enabled: http://www.vistax64.com/1053280-post4.html
  9. hmm, this is strange. I have no explanation for this behavior. Try a better NIC. Look in the description if it uses the CPU for Interrupt handling. which headphone and which Windows version do you use?
  10. the trace says that Windows takes 31.7s to boot to the desktop and 45s to boot completely. Starting all services takes 12s and you needed 7s to input the password for your account. Next, your Norton Internet Security seems to slow down the boot a bit. Do you also need all of the Lenovo tools (hotkey, zoom, access connection, thinkpad utilities)? remove some unneeded with AutoRuns and next run the optimization I linked in the first post.
  11. ok, nice to hear that you found the cause.
  12. I don't think you need a 750W PSU. Take a look at the be quiet! Straight Power E8 CM or Enermax Modu82+ II. With your board and 1 of those 2 PSUs you also have ErP Lot 6 support to reduce the power consuming on standby.
  13. what is your connection speed? Your realtek chip doesn't have its own interrupt handling and the CPU must handle this. The faster you download, the more CPU usage you have. @hottroc have you checked the IRQ sharing?
  14. IrfanView has a batchconverter/resizer included.
  15. ok, it works with Vista, too. I don't know what went wrong yesterday Btw, I have an idea. It would be cool if we can have a text file with all package names which we want to remove. Now we should only specify a parameter and your tool reads the text file and removes all the listed packages.
  16. the nVIDIA driver seems to be the cause: Install the latest nVIDIA driver (275.89) for your Quadro FX card, because your driver is from 2010 (Version 258.96): http://www.nvidia.com/object/quadro-tesla-win7-winvista-64bit-275.89-whql-driver.html
  17. have you tested it with Vista? For me it doesn't work. Component : "Microsoft-Windows-DFSR-ClientEdition-Package" ------------------Starting----------------- Creating BKP of registry file... OK Mounting registry file... OK Taking Ownership... OK Editing 'Packages' subkeys 3/3OK Editing 'PackagesPending' subkeys 2/2OK Modifying registry completed sucessfully. Unmounting key... OK Removing 'Packages'... FAIL Unhandled error occured. Die Länge darf nicht kleiner als 0 (null) sein. Parametername: length
  18. use procdump (procdump -e PID dumpname) to generate a crash dump. Zip and uplaod the dump.
  19. this bugcheck is mostly caused by graphic card drivers. The ATI Catalyst 10.12 was an example where you get often 0x3b crashes. upload please those 2 files: C:\Windows\Minidump\082611-20670-01.dmp C:\Windows\Temp\WER-27799-0.sysdata.xml
  20. maybe some MUIs are replaced. Run sfc /scannow to detect and fix corrupted files.
  21. you can use powercfg to see what wakes up the PC: powercfg -WAKETIMERS and powercfg -devicequery wake_armed
  22. try this update: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2552343/en-us
  23. use this tool: http://www.coderforlife.com/projects/win7boot/ The animation is a set of pictures:
  24. run Process Monitor and next run the xbootmgr command. After Windows resumed, start ProcMon again and stop the trace. Zip and upload the ProcMon and xboormgr trace.
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