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MagicAndre1981

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  1. try a second local account and look if this is faster.
  2. thanks :thumbup
  3. nice to hear that you fixed it What is now the complete boot time?
  4. google for a Vista DVD/ISO which already includes the Sp2 en_windows_vista_sp2_x64_dvd_342267.iso
  5. that are only the temporary files. Run this xbootmgr -trace shutdown -noPrepReboot -traceFlags BASE+CSWITCH -resultPath C:\TEMP
  6. RequestCredentials is slow: enter the password faster.
  7. the storport.sys driver causes the glithces: Total = 110825 for module storport.sys Elapsed Time, > 131072 usecs AND <= 262144 usecs, 0, or 0.00% Elapsed Time, > 262144 usecs AND <= 524288 usecs, 6, or 0.01% Total, 110825 read here what this driver is: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff567541%28v=vs.85%29.aspx When I look at the spike, I can see that your Marvel driver (mvs91xx.sys for Marvell 91xx SATA 6G Controller) causes it: update the driver and try to sue the SATA port of your Intel chipset instead.
  8. the log is incomplete. It only completes the 2 temporary files. Have you interrupted the shutdown?
  9. " windows performance analyzer " is the new GUI which confuses new users. I've told this MS, but MS is so arrogant to understand this. Zip and upload the DPC_Interrupt.etl
  10. you have to add the 0.1% of Win8 on touch devices (x86 tablets, AIO PCs with touch) and the 0.02% for RT.
  11. Win8 now has giant 2.79% market share http://netmarketshare.com/operating-system-market-share.aspx?qprid=10&qpcustomd=0 A disaster when you compare it to Win7. But the MS propaganda still want to tell everyone that Win8 sells better compared to Win7
  12. upload the ETL file (compressed as zip)
  13. WinLogonInit can be GPOs or connecting a network drive.
  14. run the provided xperf command and update the DPC_interrupt.etl.
  15. yor NVIDIA GeForce GT 555M maybe the cause. There is a topic on Technet where users also have large CONFIG folder: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w8itprogeneral/thread/6efbf453-aec3-4cfc-b6e0-de9dc5e6a99c A solution is to stop the "NVIDIA Stereoscopic 3D Driver" service.
  16. ok. checking the registry causes the high CPU usage of the Kernel (SYSTEM) and this causes the long boot delay: Run this: xbootmgr -trace boot -traceFlags BASE+CSWITCH+POWER+REGISTRY -stackwalk RegQueryKey+RegEnumerateKey+RegCreateKey+RegOpenKey+RegCloseKey to capture registry data.
  17. I'm using it for a while and now with version 1.10 it also works in Win8 and replaces this ugly "Metro" dialog.
  18. ok, you must make a new trace with this command: xbootmgr -trace boot -traceFlags BASE+CSWITCH+POWER+profile -stackwalk profile this also captures CPU sampling data so that I can see more details.
  19. have you updated the network drivers? Did it fix the issues?
  20. Use OpenWith Enhanced to change the association back to WUSA.exe: http://extensions.frieger.com/owdesc.php
  21. ok, compared to the begging the CPU is now much better. Enjoy your PC now
  22. ok, the Intel spikes are gone, now you have periodic CrashPlane Service CPU usage which calls a DLL md564.dll, which tells me the tool calculates or compares MD5 hashes.
  23. @akent830 it is now much better, but every 2 second there is a spike of the Intel® Rapid Storage Technology tool (IAStorDataMgrSvc.exe) Try to get an update for the intel driver.
  24. you can try to open it and see if the connector, where the power supply is inserted, has issue (bounce or it is crooked).
  25. this is a Windows driver which is used for SMBIOS
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