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Trace Windows 7 boot/shutdown/hibernate/standby/resume issues


MagicAndre1981

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reading the hiberfile.sys takes a long time (752 seconds):

hiberread="752062000" 

Please apply the Performance restauration Firmware to your Samsung SSD 840 EVO 500G:

 

https://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/minisite/SSD/global/html/support/downloads.html

 

Does this improve it?

The trace was actually made after i did that. I also installed some of the hotfixes (not the one regarding to the large disks, both disks in the system are 500GB).

I also did a defrag with consolidating free space, after i removed the hiberfile. Then i activated hibernate again, to no avail...

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update the BIOS and install the latest AHCI driver. 

Done and done, sadly no difference :(.

 

The fun thing is: i had a fresh install due to the addition of the SSD to the system. Before that hibernate has always worked.

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  • 3 months later...

I'm hoping I can get some answers and fix my SUPER slow boot time (15 mins!). I've done a few things found in forums including this one, but honestly a lot of it is over my head and nothing has helped so far. I'm not computer illiterate, but I'm also no programmer, so please bare with me. :}

 

Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

2.20GHz VISION Technology from AMD with AMD Athlon II Dual-Core Processor

 

I've done a boot trace and attached the summary file....can someone read it for me and tell me (in layman's terms) what to do?? TIA!

 

OH and I also tried the tips on "How to speed up boot process under Windows Vista or Windows 7".

summary_boot.xml

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@MagicAndre1981:

 

Firstly, thanks for your help everyone.

 

I have dual windows: Server2003 (NT5.2) and Win7. 

NT5's boot time is quick (it's very lightweight. Lovely!).

NT6's boot time more spend long. (Before, I tried Win8.x. Both it's same.)

 

I did trace to Win7 with xbootmgr. I can't solve why slowing of NT6.

Could you analyze my ETL file?

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