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MagicAndre1981

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  1. it is much faster, not only a little. <timing bootDoneViaExplorer="10350" bootDoneViaPostBoot="22950" postBootDisturbance="2600" Windows boots in 10.4s to the UI and is fully booted in 12.9s. the longest delay is resuming the VSNService, which takes 4.7s and causes most of the time your system takes to resume (9.8s) <interval name="SystemResume" startTime="27042" endTime="36819" duration="9777"> <suspendservices start="5897760" duration="4723872" totalChildrenDuration="4723719"> <service start="5918982" duration="4644958" name="VSNService" /> Do you need this special VAIO Utility? if not disable it.
  2. you used the wrong command. Your command did a normal boot. Use the fastStartup command at the end of the guide. Also make sure fastStartup is enabled in the power option.
  3. you made a normal boot. <timing bootDoneViaExplorer="21912" bootDoneViaPostBoot="35612" Windows boots in 21.9s to the Startscreen/desktop and is fully booted in 25.6s. I can see that the service Function discovery takes over 9s to start: <serviceTransition name="FDResPub" group="" transition="start" totalTransitionTimeDelta="9809 Have you tried the fast startup? this should solve the long service start issue, the suspend/resume is much faster.
  4. I've never used it in this combination. You should look at the normal boot trace and disable the tools which slow down boot and after doing this, run the normal prepSystem command.
  5. 5s google/bing: http://www.winreducer.net/download.html
  6. maybe he doesn't have access to MSDN/Technet?
  7. *lol* Upstream supply chain sees Surface RT orders cut by half http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20121128PD215.html Looks like the users are not so excited about the Surface (RT)
  8. thanks for the Update. Works fine so far.
  9. @Tihiy why are you sending blank emails? 1 got 2 today.
  10. the App "The Time" is the cause. The developer found a bug in the new WinRT API which caused this issue: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w8itprogeneral/thread/52000c8f-f2b7-4c10-a4ec-01adfcdf2f39 Updating to the last version of the App should fix the issue
  11. same for me. I never liked 3.11 and was so excited about Win95
  12. :lol: :thumbup
  13. it removes the files of features and updates you've uninstalled. In Vista/7 Windows does it when PC is idle for some time. With this command you can force the cleanup.
  14. you don't understand the point. After each steps look in WinSxS folder and look for a pending.xml. If this file appears you can no longer run the clean-up.
  15. ok, the latest driver for the HD4xxx series is the 12.6 legacy driver: http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles/Pages/catalystlegacywin8.aspx
  16. which graphic card do you use?
  17. this time it is the sidebar. An gadgets doesm some HTML activity and this causes a hard pagefault. Wait for the advice of cluberti.
  18. I have no idea how to fix the raspppoe.sys issue if you're forced to use it
  19. yes, you can select it to remove the old Windows 7 files. I did this, too.
  20. Err 0x800f0806 = pending operation. The cleanup only works for Images (online or offline) which have NO pending operation.
  21. wow It works fine
  22. now it is the IAStorIcon.exe. Do you use the Intel AHCI driver? if yes, update it. if this also doesn't help, uninstall the Intel driver and test the inbox MSFT AHCI driver.
  23. no, I haven't even heart about this tool. Why Win8 ISO/DVD you use use? The ESD version should not work, you'll a version with an install.wim
  24. the dsm_sa_eventmgr64.exe ("C:\Program Files\Dell\SysMgt\dataeng\bin\dsm_sa_eventmgr64.exe") causes the hard pagefaults (reading from disk) Do you need this Dell tool?
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