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Process Monitor Boot Log Fails
Win XP Pro.
Enabled BootLog in sysinternals Process Monitor. It generated a bunch of data that it then converted to a bunch of BootLog.PML files. But they are unreadable by Process Monitor. Is there anything else that I can use to do a boot long ? I need to find out why booting is NOW so slow. It used to be quick. |
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Process Monitor Boot Log Fails
On Wed, 24 May 2017 14:19:05 -0700, aioli wrote:
Win XP Pro. Enabled BootLog in sysinternals Process Monitor. It generated a bunch of data that it then converted to a bunch of BootLog.PML files. But they are unreadable by Process Monitor. Is there anything else that I can use to do a boot long ? I need to find out why booting is NOW so slow. It used to be quick. See what's in your startup and what services are running. XP ? CodeStuff Starter. []'s -- Don't be evil - Google 2004 We have a new policy - Google 2012 |
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Process Monitor Boot Log Fails
aioli wrote:
Win XP Pro. Enabled BootLog in sysinternals Process Monitor. It generated a bunch of data that it then converted to a bunch of BootLog.PML files. But they are unreadable by Process Monitor. Is there anything else that I can use to do a boot long ? I need to find out why booting is NOW so slow. It used to be quick. I have slightly different symptoms. I don't think the most recent version of Process Monitor runs on WinXP. So I used an older version (I have older versions on disk here). It seems to install "procmon23.dll", with Hidden attribute. I think I detected it, by doing a content search on the INF folder and found a reference to procmon there. My system reboots... and no trace at all is generated. Nothing. Process Monitor doesn't ask me if I want to save something, if I want to convert something, or anything. If I test a clean virtual machine in VirtualBox, the program works as advertised. I don't know what to make of your symptoms... or of mine. My WinXP needs to be reinstalled. As I have other symptoms that don't make sense (the recent SMBv1 patch breaks file shares, a problem not reproduced by other WinXP users, and it only shows up on my install here). And yes, I've scanned for malware. Paul |
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