MagicAndre1981 Posted June 13, 2014 Author Posted June 13, 2014 I need the large ETL file to see more details.
DaVinci Posted June 13, 2014 Posted June 13, 2014 Here it is: https://www.dropbox.com/s/u9jmtc2yichi85y/boot_BASE%2BCSWITCH%2BDRIVERS%2BPOWER_1.rar
MagicAndre1981 Posted June 14, 2014 Author Posted June 14, 2014 the disk is busy for a very long time. Seams like your HDD is the bootleneck. Take a look at this SSD: http://cenowarka.pl/crucial-mx100-512gb-ct512mx100ssd1-a1122682.html to improve performance a lot.
DaVinci Posted June 15, 2014 Posted June 15, 2014 Just as I thought, that it could be a HDD problem. Anyway thx for analysis.
bookie32 Posted April 6, 2015 Posted April 6, 2015 Hi guys!Stupid question....after using performance tools to speed up windows...can they be removed? bookie32
MagicAndre1981 Posted April 6, 2015 Author Posted April 6, 2015 leave them installed. They only need a few MB of HDD space and are very useful when you have issues
jaclaz Posted April 6, 2015 Posted April 6, 2015 Hi guys!Stupid question....after using performance tools to speed up windows...can they be removed?Of course not, they are WORM, you will need to completely wipe the hard disk to get rid of them. ...you ask a silly question ... jaclaz
bookie32 Posted April 7, 2015 Posted April 7, 2015 Hi Jaclas!Well, I was sort of hoping I would get there are no stupid questions...but I guess I can live with that... bookie32
bookie32 Posted November 18, 2015 Posted November 18, 2015 Hi guys!I have got to stage two and it is preparing the system....but this has been on all night and it doesn't seem to be going anywhere...What do I do? bookie32
ElGringo Posted November 18, 2015 Posted November 18, 2015 Hello, i'm here to remember to all users that are in process of using this tutorial something important. This "boot up optimization" will be the cause of creation of a lot of useless files in your "Prefetch\ReadyBoot" folder. Those files will be created/renewed every system bootup, and will be fragmented exponentially from time to time. Those files have the extension *. Avail, *. Dqpafm, *. Dqpafmsg, *. Dqpa, *. Dqpaf.I have asked some time ago @ the autor of this topic how to reverse this behaviour, and he simply doesn't have any idea how to do that. I was forced to reformat to fixing my OS.I suggest to anyone who wants to cut some seconds to the bootup process, to open cmd and paste this string:rundll32.exe advapi32.dll,ProcessIdleTasksThis is totally safe for your OS, no bad surprises as the method here posted. Goodbye.
jaclaz Posted November 18, 2015 Posted November 18, 2015 Hello, i'm here to remember to all users that are in process of using this tutorial something important. This "boot up optimization" will be the cause of creation of a lot of useless files in your "Prefetch\ReadyBoot" folder. Those files will be created/renewed every system bootup, and will be fragmented exponentially from time to time. Those files have the extension *. Avail, *. Dqpafm, *. Dqpafmsg, *. Dqpa, *. Dqpaf.I have asked some time ago @ the autor of this topic how to reverse this behaviour, and he simply doesn't have any idea how to do that. I was forced to reformat to fixing my OS.I suggest to anyone who wants to cut some seconds to the bootup process, to open cmd and paste this string:rundll32.exe advapi32.dll,ProcessIdleTasksThis is totally safe for your OS, no bad surprises as the method here posted. Goodbye.I guess we got the idea by now . Maybe you could ask the moderators to have a thread made sticky containing your "alternate tip" , however, and just for the record: since I used this method to speed up boot windows I noticed that on every reboot of the system is a creation of new files in the folder C: \ Windows \ Prefetch \ ReadyBoot. These files have the extension *. Avail, *. Dqpafm, *. Dqpafmsg, *. Dqpa, *. Dqpaf. the problem I have already posted some pages back is that I do not want these files are recreated on every reboot, when in every version of Windows 7 which has not been applied this method are not present and are not created by the system operating, as not necessary. these files also are increasingly fragmented and require unnecessary additional work hard drive. it is good to be suggested that in addition to how to use this method of speeding up the start, is also explained well how to undo the changes that the same has brought to the operating system. I look forward to answers. Hello, i'm here now to post my suggestions in relationship of this topic and what i have quoted about my message.I suggest simply of DO NOT USE THIS "TIP" for speeding up the boot of windows, cause it is simply useless, and you will go in my same situation, with this folder that's updating with those useless files that windows 7 DO NOT NEEDS, making only extra hard disk works after the user login. You also WILL NOT find any solution in the web for return back: those damned files will be refreshed every reboot, growing in fragmentation.If you need to speed up your boot process, simply open the Command Prompt and paste this:rundll32.exe advapi32.dll,ProcessIdleTasksWait some minutes, and Windows wil do EXACTLY the same thing, without the creation of those stupid files. I have now reformatted my system after 3 days of hard work for transfering all my personal settings and software to a brand new pc, and i will NEVER use another time this called ^TIP^.Bye all. This tip DOES make boot a lot faster for all other users. Windows Prefetcher must learn the layout during the boots. And no, your command doesn't do the same thing. jaclaz
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