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Post-RTM Updates for Windows 7 (Discontinued)
MagicAndre1981 replied to steven4554's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
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Hi Chris, your Windows boots in 30s to the desktop and is fully booted in 61 seconds. What I see is that the PostBoot Takes 30s. This means the tools which run at login (startup) are slowing down your System. I can see that you have Norton AntiVirus (NAV, ccsvchst.exe (1764), 0x00000043, Running) installed. This service hangs and causes a huge IO activity. I hate the yellow pest. You should use other freeware tools like Avira AntiVir (http://www.free-av.com/en/index.html) or Microsoft Security Essentials. Next, run AutoRuns (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx) and disable all not needed tools (Live Messenger, iTunes, iPod). only start them when you need them. After doing this run the optimization again. André
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Trace Windows 7 boot/shutdown/hibernate/standby/resume issues
MagicAndre1981 replied to MagicAndre1981's topic in Windows 7
are you using the latest BIOS? Write a mail to the support if you have the latest BIOS version- 1,284 replies
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use the Performance Monitor and add the ReadyBoost-Cache. Now you can see how many bytes are used.
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Make_PE3 Program to Create Portable Windows 7 PE
MagicAndre1981 replied to wimb's topic in Windows PE
where do I have to put my own drivers (ATI graphics, AHCI, network (WLAN)) so that they are integrated? -
Trace Windows 7 boot/shutdown/hibernate/standby/resume issues
MagicAndre1981 replied to MagicAndre1981's topic in Windows 7
yes, the tool wakes up the again. Which ASRock board do you have?- 1,284 replies
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Trace Windows 7 boot/shutdown/hibernate/standby/resume issues
MagicAndre1981 replied to MagicAndre1981's topic in Windows 7
Ok, the cause is the resume of the devices: - <device start="714224072" duration="118183136" name="ACPI_HAL\PNP0C08\0"> <driver start="714224076" duration="118183128" name="\Driver\ACPI" /> <driver start="832407205" duration="1" name="\Driver\ACPI_HAL" /> </device> in your case the ACPI device. Have you install the latest ATI/AMD drivers for your mainboard?- 1,284 replies
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Trace Windows 7 boot/shutdown/hibernate/standby/resume issues
MagicAndre1981 replied to MagicAndre1981's topic in Windows 7
I deleted 1 conversation. Now you can send it- 1,284 replies
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Trace Windows 7 boot/shutdown/hibernate/standby/resume issues
MagicAndre1981 replied to MagicAndre1981's topic in Windows 7
temporarily disable SSDP and UPnP and check if everything works fie- 1,284 replies
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Trace Windows 7 boot/shutdown/hibernate/standby/resume issues
MagicAndre1981 replied to MagicAndre1981's topic in Windows 7
but it is! I can now see, that you have 2 hanging services: AudiEndpointMapper and TermService. So update the Via sound drivers, please. Next, the automatisc startup all the applications causes the slowdown. The trace was not able to capture all data, so remove all unneeded startup tools. use AutoRuns to disable them. André- 1,284 replies
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MagicAndre1981 replied to MagicAndre1981's topic in Windows 7
The ssdpsrv.dll (SSDP Service ) now uses most of your CPU time and causes a delay and a huge HDD IO activity in the WinLogOnInit Phase. Do you use devices which depends on SSDP or UPnP?- 1,284 replies
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MagicAndre1981 replied to MagicAndre1981's topic in Windows 7
Hi, n your case the ExplorerInit phase takes most time. What I can see, is that the Prefetcher is not working correctly. Run the optimization, I shown here please: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=140262 If it's still not faster, make a new trace.- 1,284 replies
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my 7 boots in 20s (HDD, no SSD) and resumes from Hibernation in 8s. The 2k doesn't support the modern power saving features (Q&C and Core parking from the Intel i series). You stay at a OS which is technology from 1997 (started as NT5.0). This doesn't make up any real sense. But do want you want, but don't wonder when nothings works.
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1 more useless tool which improves nothing. The only suitable tool is the included tool in Windows. This brings a great boost when performing the boot optimization: I don't understand why people think, that if tools displays something that is is better compared to the build-in tool. The build-in tool runs when the PC is idle and this is enough. All those tools are useless snake-oil. my 2ct