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Is there such a command as reg del?
MagicAndre1981 replied to clivebuckwheat's topic in Unattended Windows 7/Server 2008R2
reg delete Run cmd and type reg delete /? to get the help -
Critical update on tuesday causing blue screens
MagicAndre1981 replied to gosh's topic in Windows XP 64 Bit Edition
the update changes the Shell32.dll (usermode code), so the crash must have other causes. -
RT 7 Lite beta 2.1.0 for slipstreaming: doesn't work correctly
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sure, it includes a lot of LDR fixes, which must be requested from support, especially the Fix KB982927 (You receive an error message that states the file system is broken in Windows 7 or in Windows Server 2008 R2).
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On every update to have to repatch it again. Look how XPize make it. It detects modifications and patches it again.
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Trace Windows 7 boot/shutdown/hibernate/standby/resume issues
MagicAndre1981 replied to MagicAndre1981's topic in Windows 7
use Avira AntiVir or Microsoft Security Essentials- 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
can you please export the event log entries and upload them?- 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
From what I see, the winloginInit phase takes too long: After opening the trace with the viewer I saw this: Do you see the avg.sys files? The take to long to load. This is the driver of the AVG AntiVirus software. Which version do you use? Try to remove it. André- 1,284 replies
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MagicAndre1981 replied to MagicAndre1981's topic in Windows 7
ok, I've checked the traces and can't find any slowness. Your boot takes 14s to the desktop and 18s till all startup programs are loaded. Your 4GHz i7 and the SSD are doing a good job. The shutdown is also fast. It takes 10s (5s to stop the services and 3.6 to stop the running programs, the rest is shutdown the kernel). There is nothing to worry. Everything is fast and fine. André- 1,284 replies
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MagicAndre1981 replied to MagicAndre1981's topic in Windows 7
I tested the complete trace without disabling anything. As you see, disabling services doesn't mean you improve anything. You always have to make a trace and look at the data.- 1,284 replies
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I'm also running Windows 7 x86 on a Pentium M 1,6GHz. It works, but don't expect wonders. Build a new (cheap) AMD based system go get more power.
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Trace Windows 7 boot/shutdown/hibernate/standby/resume issues
MagicAndre1981 replied to MagicAndre1981's topic in Windows 7
ok, I checked the trace and the services are fine. The delay occurs during shutdown the IO-system. <interval name="IoShutdownSystem" startTime="15683" endTime="46995" duration="31312" /> this takes 30s. I found that you use a RAMdrive (RAMDiskVE.sys - F:\FFRAMDisk.img), which causes a huge IO access while shutdown. Disable the RAMdrive and the issue is gone. What have you stored there?- 1,284 replies
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MagicAndre1981 replied to MagicAndre1981's topic in Windows 7
yes, compress it and post/send a link.- 1,284 replies
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I have no idea left. I updated the BIOS, changed the cable, flashed the Samsung Firmware, installed the latest AHCI driver (1.2.1.197 from Catalyst 10.7). - <DiskMetrics> <AvgThroughput kind="Sequential Read" units="MB/s" ioSize="65536" score="7.0">135.57187</AvgThroughput> <AvgThroughput kind="Random Read" units="MB/s" ioSize="16384" score="7.9">2426.07007</AvgThroughput> <--------------------------- <Responsiveness Kind="AverageIORate" units="ms/IO" score="5.3" factor="0.0">5.38000</Responsiveness> <Responsiveness Kind="GroupedIOs" units="units" score="6.4" factor="0.0">13.52123</Responsiveness> <Responsiveness Kind="LongIOs" units="units" score="5.8" factor="0.0">22.39657</Responsiveness> <Responsiveness Kind="Overall" units="units" score="5.9" factor="0.0">302.82925</Responsiveness> <Responsiveness Kind="Cap" Reason="FAILED">TRUE</Responsiveness> </DiskMetrics> When I run the WinSAT command from comandline and redirect the output, the values are lower. I think this is a bug in WinSAT. I'll ignore it now.
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MagicAndre1981 replied to MagicAndre1981's topic in Windows 7
make a new trace, please.- 1,284 replies
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MagicAndre1981 replied to MagicAndre1981's topic in Windows 7
@Prodeje79 You have to make a new trace. The trace is incomplete- 1,284 replies
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MagicAndre1981 replied to MagicAndre1981's topic in Windows 7
use powercfg.exe first to disable hibernation. Does it speed up shutdown?- 1,284 replies
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