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MagicAndre1981

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  1. you have uSB issues: Total = 1241669 for module USBPORT.SYS Elapsed Time, > 1024 usecs AND <= 2048 usecs, 2, or 0.00% Total, 1241669 The usb drivers polls for devices every 4s: remove USB devices like your Logitech G35 Headset and look which device causes the issues.
  2. type !sym noisy and lmvm ntdll and copy the output here.
  3. make new traces. Maybe one of them includes more data.
  4. which issues do you have when you have the spikes? Audio and video drops?
  5. <timing shutdownTime="17918" servicesShutdownDuration="5069"> Windows takes 18s to shutdown. Stopping the services takes 5s: Here I can only see that the services.exe takes over 4s to close. And I think it is the Skype service: Also Superfetch takes some time to stop. Closing all running programs in your user session takes over 9s: <sessionShutdown sessionID="1" startTime="322" endTime="9775" duration="9453"> Here is steam the cause: <shutdownProcess name="Steam.exe" shutdownStartTime="4108" shutdownEndTime="8317" processEndTime="8310" shutdownDuration="4209" steam takes over 4s to close.
  6. You have Total = 144 for module Wdf01000.sys Elapsed Time, > 1024 usecs AND <= 2048 usecs, 2, or 1.39% Total = 36937 for module ntoskrnl.exe Elapsed Time, > 1024 usecs AND <= 2048 usecs, 7, or 0.02% Total = 296 for module nvlddmkm.sys Elapsed Time, > 1024 usecs AND <= 2048 usecs, 1, or 0.34% Total = 1521 for module tcpip.sys Elapsed Time, > 1024 usecs AND <= 2048 usecs, 1, or 0.07% Total, 1521 You have some some spikes. The tcpip.sys comes from Chrome, The kernel has some Power management operations. Which powerplan do you use? Also try to disable Core parking. Does this fix it?
  7. there is one issue. When installing for all users, the Explorer (shell) gets reloaded and this time with elevated rights. After logging the user off/on again, the shell has the normal filtered token.
  8. the trace is incomplete. Do you run LatencyMon, ProcessExplorer or reMon the same time?
  9. thanks for the Christmas present
  10. also check if you need the Gigabyte tools.
  11. I can't really see the cause. Disable all 3rd party tools (Clean Boot) (especially the Trusteer Rapport tools, it causes a lot of CPU usage) until you find the tool which causes the slow ExplorerInit.
  12. I think it sets the same key? Correct?
  13. vLite deletes them and removes the entries from the registry.
  14. Compress them as 7z (with method LZMA2 and compression ratio ULTRA. This really reduces the size a lot) and upload the 7z to SkyDrive
  15. do what I told you in post #574. Activate boot logging in ProcMon, and NOW run the xbootmgr command to do a normal boot trace: After reboot, stop ProcMon and xbootmgr and provide the ETL and the PML files (zip them again to reduce the size)
  16. The throttling only starts when the temperature is too high. Use the gadget from OpenHardware Monitor and monitor the CPU temperature: http://openhardwaremonitor.org/
  17. you can't repair Windows any longer without booting it. Have you checked the disk? Is it still ok?
  18. but in 3 Years. And I also download it for Win7, but never use the Startmenu
  19. Yes. Also provide the boot.etl for the same boot. this helps me to filter the ProcMon log.
  20. I can still see that MSE is running. Completely remove it.
  21. I need all files! (Compress them as 7z/RAR to reduce the size!!!!!!!!!!)
  22. Run ProcessMonitor, select boot logging now run a new xbootmgr boot trace command (not the optimization). After a reboot, run ProcMon again, stop the boot logging and also save the new xbootmgr file. Compress both logs and upload them.
  23. The ExplorerInit is extremely slow: <interval name="ExplorerInit" startTime="24885" endTime="103322" duration="78437"> AV tools often cause such issues. You use MSE which is very slow (in my experience). So try to switch to a different AV tool and run the optimization again.
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