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MagicAndre1981

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  1. this only damages the PC but improves NOTHING! C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319>ngen install "C:\Program Files (x86)\ATI Technologies\ATI.ACE\Core-Static\CLIStart.exe" C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319>ngen install "C:\Program Files (x86)\ATI Technologies\ATI.ACE\Core-Static\CCC.exe" do this for MOM.exe, too. I don't know the correct path. I deleted the CCC on my system, because it's too slow. Also what is this MemClean.exe? What does it? remove it.
  2. the exe is fine (Workingset is 70MB)
  3. load the default BIOS settings and try again.
  4. this can't be read from the XML. I can only see the value
  5. don't use TuneUp, run ngen install to compile the ATI CCC to native code, this improves the starttime of the ATI CCC. The rest is ok, the prefetcher is trained well with the prepSystem option.
  6. run VMMap. select the svchost.exe which causes the high memory usage, save the data and upload the saved data.
  7. I need a complete boot trace (the ETL file) to see more details. But the 24s are fine.
  8. it is faster now: timing bootDoneViaExplorer="14697" bootDoneViaPostBoot="34697" postBootDisturbance="10000" boot to desktop in 14.7s and booting completely is done in 24.7 seconds.
  9. activate the chip again and disable the marvel chip in the device manager.
  10. VirtualBox 4.0.6 (released 2011-04-21) Download: http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
  11. stay at XP Sp3, which is a bit secure (DEP/NX Bit) compared to Win2k and gets updates till 2014
  12. yes, run it again and look if you still have the delays.
  13. this is a BIOS issue, no Windows issue. Which motherboard do you have? Maybe the battery is low and forgets the settings.
  14. If you don't connect devices to the Marvel chip, disable it.
  15. if you really need all tools at startup this is the best time you can get because the startup tools delay your boot for 20s: postBootDisturbance="20200"
  16. or run the Script from the KB article. After I did this the messages no longer occur.
  17. Buy the Professional Edition if you want to upgrade the RAM later to 24GB. The Home Premium is limited to 16GB
  18. ok, the marvel was the other user. remove all unneeded software from startup with AutoRuns.
  19. try to remove the driver completely. Also update the Via sound drivers, the HDAudio driver also causes some CPU usage.
  20. your HDD is busy all the time. Do you connect the HDD to the marvel chip? you still have a lot of tools/services running (Lenovo tools, Windows Home Server tools, HP driver tools, Intel tools, Acrobat speedstart, JAVA Updater, Windows Live Messenger). Reduce the number much more
  21. the WinLogonInit takes tooo long: <interval name="WinlogonInit" startTime="28142" endTime="1421495" duration="1393353"> I can see that the services start slowly: - <services autoStartStartTime="38746" autoStartEndTime="200063" autoStartDuration="161317"> I can see that the VPNservice takes 11s to start: <serviceTransition name="vpnagent" group="TDI" transition="start" totalTransitionTimeDelta="11953" the CarboniteService takes 9 s to start: serviceTransition name="CarboniteService" group="" transition="start" totalTransitionTimeDelta="8911" the .net 3.0 Fontache service takes long to start: serviceTransition name="FontCache3.0.0.0" group="" transition="start" totalTransitionTimeDelta="15376" But this service is taking 2 minutes to start: serviceTransition name="hpqddsvc" group="" transition="start" totalTransitionTimeDelta="119265" firstCheckpointTimeDelta="130" processingTimeDelta="119135" container="hpdevmgmt svchost (2664)" it looks like a HP service. To see more details, make afull boot trace and compress the boot_BASE+CSWITCH+DRIVERS+POWER_1.etl as 7z or RAR and upload it to mediafire.com and post a link here. André
  22. the issue is your Marvell 61xx RAID Controller: - <phase name="bootStart" startTime="28" endTime="13776" duration="13748"> <pnpObject name="PCI\VEN_11AB+DEV_6121+SUBSYS_82A21043+REV_B2\4+1ad356c7+0+00E4" type="Device" activity="Enum" startTime="5886" endTime="12169" duration="6283" prePendTime="0" description="Marvell 61xx RAID Controller" friendlyName="" /> <pnpObject name="PCI\VEN_11AB+DEV_6121+SUBSYS_82A21043+REV_B2\4+1ad356c7+0+00E4" type="Device" activity="Start" startTime="2851" endTime="5885" duration="3033" prePendTime="3033" description="Marvell 61xx RAID Controller" friendlyName="" /> it takes 9s to enumerate the connected devices. Because of this the PreSMSS phase takes 16s. Update the drivers, please. Which devices do you connect to the Marvel Controller? Also starting all programs at startup takes 10s.
  23. I use the original MS ISO from Technet. Strange that you don't have it.
  24. Happy Birthday "Mr Snrub"
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