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A bootlog analyzer for Windows XP?
Hello.
What's a good bootlog analyzer to see what is taking so long to boot up my old, updated Windows XP Pro. SP3? It boots up fast in safe mode, but not in regular mode. I notice the HDD light is intense during the long wait. Task Manager shows no user names for processes (e.g., system, ....service), but will come up later. And yes, I scanned for malwares but none were found. Even though the long startup, everything else is fine. Thank you in advance. -- Quote of the Week: "Number fourteen. The naughty bits of an ant." --Monty Python's Flying Circus /\___/\ Ant @ http://antfarm.home.dhs.org (Personal Web Site) / /\ /\ \ Ant's Quality Foraged Links: http://aqfl.net | |o o| | \ _ / Please nuke ANT if replying by e-mail. If crediting, ( ) then please kindly use Ant nickname and AQFL URL/link. |
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A bootlog analyzer for Windows XP?
On 8/15/2011 5:31 PM, Ant wrote:
Hello. What's a good bootlog analyzer to see what is taking so long to boot up my old, updated Windows XP Pro. SP3? It boots up fast in safe mode, but not in regular mode. I notice the HDD light is intense during the long wait. Task Manager shows no user names for processes (e.g., system, ....service), but will come up later. And yes, I scanned for malwares but none were found. Even though the long startup, everything else is fine. You mean boot sequence analyzer, bootlegs are illegally pirated copies of disks. Download BootVis 1.3.37.0 Free - BootVis - Microsoft tool to provide faster XP boot and resume times - Softpedia http://www.softpedia.com/get/Tweak/S.../BootVis.shtml Yousuf Khan |
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A bootlog analyzer for Windows XP?
BootVis does not work with SP3. Now there is the Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit: http://techie-buzz.com/tips-and-tric...mance-wpt.html You can analyze XP too but for seeing the results you need Vista or higher. Uwe Ant wrote: Hello. What's a good bootlog analyzer to see what is taking so long to boot up my old, updated Windows XP Pro. SP3? It boots up fast in safe mode, but not in regular mode. I notice the HDD light is intense during the long wait. Task Manager shows no user names for processes (e.g., system, ...service), but will come up later. And yes, I scanned for malwares but none were found. Even though the long startup, everything else is fine. Thank you in advance. |
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A bootlog analyzer for Windows XP?
Yousuf Khan wrote:
On 8/15/2011 5:31 PM, Ant wrote: Hello. What's a good bootlog analyzer to see what is taking so long to boot up my old, updated Windows XP Pro. SP3? It boots up fast in safe mode, but not in regular mode. I notice the HDD light is intense during the long wait. Task Manager shows no user names for processes (e.g., system, ....service), but will come up later. And yes, I scanned for malwares but none were found. Even though the long startup, everything else is fine. You mean boot sequence analyzer, bootlegs are illegally pirated copies of disks. Download BootVis 1.3.37.0 Free - BootVis - Microsoft tool to provide faster XP boot and resume times - Softpedia http://www.softpedia.com/get/Tweak/S.../BootVis.shtml Yousuf Khan How did you come up with "bootleg" when he was asking about "bootlog"? -- Gerald Ross If the shoe fits, put it in your mouth. |
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A bootlog analyzer for Windows XP?
On 16/08/2011 7:28 AM, Gerald Ross wrote:
Yousuf Khan wrote: On 8/15/2011 5:31 PM, Ant wrote: Hello. What's a good bootlog analyzer to see what is taking so long to boot up my old, updated Windows XP Pro. SP3? It boots up fast in safe mode, but not in regular mode. I notice the HDD light is intense during the long wait. Task Manager shows no user names for processes (e.g., system, ....service), but will come up later. And yes, I scanned for malwares but none were found. Even though the long startup, everything else is fine. You mean boot sequence analyzer, bootlegs are illegally pirated copies of disks. Download BootVis 1.3.37.0 Free - BootVis - Microsoft tool to provide faster XP boot and resume times - Softpedia http://www.softpedia.com/get/Tweak/S.../BootVis.shtml Yousuf Khan How did you come up with "bootleg" when he was asking about "bootlog"? Dyslexia. Yousuf Khan |
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A bootlog analyzer for Windows XP?
On 16/08/2011 3:11 AM, Uwe Sieber wrote:
BootVis does not work with SP3. Now there is the Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit: http://techie-buzz.com/tips-and-tric...mance-wpt.html You can analyze XP too but for seeing the results you need Vista or higher. Uwe I've used it under SP3 with no problems. Yousuf Khan |
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A bootlog analyzer for Windows XP?
Last night, I used MS' old Bootvis v1.3.37.0 (is that the latest?) and
it was good. However, I am still confused what is causing the long disk access and wait. I also notice this long disk access at XP's login screen before logging in so it is not the startup programs. If I am reading this analysis correctly, there are unknown drivers too. I also noticed if I wait a minute or more before logging in, then my desktop starts up fast. It's like prebuffering (prefetching?) or something? http://i.imgur.com/EEWXh.gif for the screen shot (had to hide Boot and Resume Activities since they showed nothing). In microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware Ant wrote: Hello. What's a good bootlog analyzer to see what is taking so long to boot up my old, updated Windows XP Pro. SP3? It boots up fast in safe mode, but not in regular mode. I notice the HDD light is intense during the long wait. Task Manager shows no user names for processes (e.g., system, ...service), but will come up later. And yes, I scanned for malwares but none were found. Even though the long startup, everything else is fine. Thank you in advance. -- Quote of the Week: "Number fourteen. The naughty bits of an ant." --Monty Python's Flying Circus /\___/\ Ant @ http://antfarm.home.dhs.org (Personal Web Site) / /\ /\ \ Ant's Quality Foraged Links: http://aqfl.net | |o o| | \ _ / Please nuke ANT if replying by e-mail. If crediting, ( ) then please kindly use Ant nickname and AQFL URL/link. |
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A bootlog analyzer for Windows XP?
On 20/08/2011 4:22 PM, Ant wrote:
Last night, I used MS' old Bootvis v1.3.37.0 (is that the latest?) and it was good. However, I am still confused what is causing the long disk access and wait. I also notice this long disk access at XP's login screen before logging in so it is not the startup programs. If I am reading this analysis correctly, there are unknown drivers too. I also noticed if I wait a minute or more before logging in, then my desktop starts up fast. It's like prebuffering (prefetching?) or something? http://i.imgur.com/EEWXh.gif for the screen shot (had to hide Boot and Resume Activities since they showed nothing). Do you get an event in your Event Viewer that says, "Custom dynamic link libraries are being loaded for every application"? Custom dynamic link libraries are being loaded for every application - Microsoft Answers http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...c-32d67b5947d1 Yousuf Khan |
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A bootlog analyzer for Windows XP?
Do you get an event in your Event Viewer that says, "Custom dynamic link
libraries are being loaded for every application"? Nope. -- "I like ants, in chocolate. Crunch, hummmm." --unknown /\___/\ Ant @ http://antfarm.ma.cx (Personal Web Site) / /\ /\ \ Ant's Quality Foraged Links: http://aqfl.net | |o o| | \ _ / If crediting, then use Ant nickname and AQFL URL/link. ( ) If e-mailing, then axe ANT from its address if needed. Ant is currently not listening to any songs on this computer. |
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A bootlog analyzer for Windows XP?
On 21/08/2011 2:31 AM, Ant wrote:
Do you get an event in your Event Viewer that says, "Custom dynamic link libraries are being loaded for every application"? Nope. Oh well, too bad, I've found that this problem has caused unexplained bootup delays in the past for me. Yousuf Khan |
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