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capture a new trace with the wifi adpater disabled.
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Trace Windows 7 boot/shutdown/hibernate/standby/resume issues
MagicAndre1981 replied to MagicAndre1981's topic in Windows 7
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/10130.root-causes-for-slow-boots-and-logons-sbsl.aspx You can alos try to do a bootlogging of ProcessMonitor: http://superuser.com/questions/594625/how-can-i-analyze-performance-issues-before-during-the-logon-process- 1,284 replies
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use the tool from codeplex and remove all Atheros drivers. Now Windows should not find any driver.
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Trace Windows 7 boot/shutdown/hibernate/standby/resume issues
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maybe Windows 7 includes a generic driver for your card, too.
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ok, the dump shwos that the new driver is causing it. Have you tried the older drivers from the 10.x series like 10.0.0.227, 10.0.0.221, 10.0.0.216, 10.0.0.75 or 10.0.0.54?
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I see that you still used the old driver (Opened INF: 'c:\users\brajenful.brajenful-pc\desktop\wireless lan_atheros_9.0.0.202_win7x86x64\ndis6xwin7\netathrx.inf' ([strings])) Use this tool to kill Atheros drivers: http://driverstoreexplorer.codeplex.com/releases/view/99694 Which BSOD did you get? Can you share the .dmp file from C:\Windows\Minidump?
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Windows thinks the driver is already installed, but can't find it: inf: {SetupCopyOEMInf: c:\users\brajenful.brajenful-pc\desktop\win7-10.0.0.234-whql\netathrx.inf} 21:32:15.835! inf: Package was already in store: skipping Driver Store add inf: Driver Store location: C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\netathrx.inf_amd64_neutral_3d20c0e894328962\netathrx.inf inf: Published Inf Path: C:\Windows\INF\oem3.inf! inf: Unable to load INF: 'C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\netathrx.inf_amd64_neutral_3d20c0e894328962\netathrx.inf'(00000003)! inf: Error 3: The system cannot find the path specified.!!! inf: Could not load INF 'C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\netathrx.inf_amd64_neutral_3d20c0e894328962\netathrx.inf'.!!! inf: Error 3: The system cannot find the path specified.use pnpultil to uninstall this OEM3.inf: pnputil.exe -d oem3.infreboot adn try to install the new driver again. If this fails, too upload the new log.
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this is nothing new. We know this sicne we saw Windows Developer preview the first time
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Welcome and enjoy our comunity
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update the driver with the device manager and point to the extracted INF. If this fails, upload the setupapi.dev.log from C:\Windows\Inf
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update the driver for your Atheros WIFI You use the old version "9.0.0.202. Get the driver version 10 from here: http://www.atheros.cz/atheros-wireless-download.php?chipset=40&system=5
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nice, I'll test the new version ater today
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run the xperf commands and provide me the EL file: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=140263
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Trace Windows 7 boot/shutdown/hibernate/standby/resume issues
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@xs32 the plug & play service hangs for you. This causes the delay. But I have no idea how to fix this. @schmohawk yes, I was talking to you.- 1,284 replies
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the Resource Monitor shows the disk queue: http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/the-enterprise-cloud/use-resource-monitor-to-monitor-storage-performance/- 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
first, your prefetcher is completey ruined: next the HDD is busy all the time: The disk queue is 75, which is bad. Also some servies are extremely slow to satrt: vmware-usbarbitrator (totalTransitionTimeDelta="98527"), vmware-converter (totalTransitionTimeDelta="13997"), VMwareHostd" (totalTransitionTimeDelta="14044"). Install the Enterprise Hotfix Rollup: http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/152622-hotfixes-for-faster-windows-7-bootstartup/?p=1034088 reduce the number of startet services and programs you load (you can start VMware service for expample later via a cmd, that's what I do) and run the optimization, I linked in the first post. See if this improves boot perfromance.- 1,284 replies
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I got the same crash in the config tool, but I have no idea what I did. Also, unchecking all active corners at ones, doesn't work. I have to unchecck each entry.
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I can't believe my eyes. This is just horrible :puke: It actually looks much worse than Windows 8 itself yeah this looks so horrible
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nice, I'll try it later this day.
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thanks
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Trace Windows 7 boot/shutdown/hibernate/standby/resume issues
MagicAndre1981 replied to MagicAndre1981's topic in Windows 7
the TVservice starts slowly. Most of the delay is caused by all tools you run at startup (47s): <interval name="PostExplorerPeriod" startTime="39836" endTime="86536" duration="46700">And again your HDD is busy during boot which is the bottleneck for you.- 1,284 replies
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Trace Windows 7 boot/shutdown/hibernate/standby/resume issues
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I can't remember that I ever got a BSOD at shutdown.- 1,284 replies
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