| Windows 7: Boot Performance Monitoring take 60000 ms- Slow start Up |
03 Sep 2012
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| | Windows 7 Ultimate x64 42 posts |
Boot Performance Monitoring take 60000 ms- Slow start Up Hi All
By generating my event log, I found that something takes around 1 min during start up, I dunno what it is but collectively it increase the size up to 4 mins, please help me to solve this issue. 
regards
Pankaj | My System Specs |
| System Manufacturer/Model Number ASUS K53SM OS Windows 7 Ultimate x64 CPU Intel® Core™ i5 2540M/2450M 3M, 2.5 GHz Processor Motherboard ntel® HM65 Express Chipset Memory DDR3 1333 MHz SDRAM, 4 GB Graphics Card NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 630M with 2GB DDR3 VRAM Sound Card Altec Lansing® Speakers Monitor(s) Displays 15.6" 16:9 HD LED Backlight Glare panel Screen Resolution 1366x768 Hard Drives 2.5" SATA 750GB 5400rpm Internet Speed 1 Mbps |
03 Sep 2012
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| | Windows 7 ultimate x64 1,297 posts Earth |
hi
Please do the below and i will have a look - Download Process Monitor. Unzip the file and open Procmon.exe with administrative privileges:
- Stop Process Monitor from logging all the current events by clicking on “File/Capture Events.” Now go to “Options,” where you will find the crucial entry: “Enable Boot Logging.” Enable it, click on “Generate profiling events” and click “OK.”
- Now reboot your PC. After the startup process is done, launch Process Monitor again and click on “Yes” once you see the following message:
- Save the boot log wherever you want (on your desktop, for example). Process Monitor now generates a huge list of basically each and every boot event.
- Upload the bootlog.pml file here
Also along with the bootlog.pml do upload the operational logs
Go to Eventviewer >Applications and Service Logs > Microsoft > Windows > Diagnostics-Performance > Operational .... Right click and "Save all Events As" .... save it in .evtx format.. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Nothing specific....what ever the clients provide for Repair OS Windows 7 ultimate x64 |
03 Sep 2012
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| | Windows 7 Ultimate x64 42 posts |

Quote: Originally Posted by centaur78 hi
Please do the below and i will have a look - Download Process Monitor. Unzip the file and open Procmon.exe with administrative privileges:
- Stop Process Monitor from logging all the current events by clicking on “File/Capture Events.” Now go to “Options,” where you will find the crucial entry: “Enable Boot Logging.” Enable it, click on “Generate profiling events” and click “OK.”
- Now reboot your PC. After the startup process is done, launch Process Monitor again and click on “Yes” once you see the following message:
- Save the boot log wherever you want (on your desktop, for example). Process Monitor now generates a huge list of basically each and every boot event.
- Upload the bootlog.pml file here
Also along with the bootlog.pml do upload the operational logs
Go to Eventviewer >Applications and Service Logs > Microsoft > Windows > Diagnostics-Performance > Operational .... Right click and "Save all Events As" .... save it in .evtx format.. Hi
bootlog.pml file is more than 300 MB, how to upload it ? | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number ASUS K53SM OS Windows 7 Ultimate x64 CPU Intel® Core™ i5 2540M/2450M 3M, 2.5 GHz Processor Motherboard ntel® HM65 Express Chipset Memory DDR3 1333 MHz SDRAM, 4 GB Graphics Card NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 630M with 2GB DDR3 VRAM Sound Card Altec Lansing® Speakers Monitor(s) Displays 15.6" 16:9 HD LED Backlight Glare panel Screen Resolution 1366x768 Hard Drives 2.5" SATA 750GB 5400rpm Internet Speed 1 Mbps |
03 Sep 2012
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| | Windows 7 ultimate x64 1,297 posts Earth |
put it in dropbox or skydrive and then post a link here | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Nothing specific....what ever the clients provide for Repair OS Windows 7 ultimate x64 |
03 Sep 2012
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Quote: Originally Posted by thepankajnegi 
Quote: Originally Posted by centaur78 hi
Please do the below and i will have a look - Download Process Monitor. Unzip the file and open Procmon.exe with administrative privileges:
- Stop Process Monitor from logging all the current events by clicking on “File/Capture Events.” Now go to “Options,” where you will find the crucial entry: “Enable Boot Logging.” Enable it, click on “Generate profiling events” and click “OK.”
- Now reboot your PC. After the startup process is done, launch Process Monitor again and click on “Yes” once you see the following message:
- Save the boot log wherever you want (on your desktop, for example). Process Monitor now generates a huge list of basically each and every boot event.
- Upload the bootlog.pml file here
Also along with the bootlog.pml do upload the operational logs
Go to Eventviewer >Applications and Service Logs > Microsoft > Windows > Diagnostics-Performance > Operational .... Right click and "Save all Events As" .... save it in .evtx format.. Hi
bootlog.pml file is more than 300 MB, how to upload it ? You can compress it with 7-Zip, i did the test and the 300mb went down to 19mb, way easier to handle. | My System Specs | | OS Microsoft Windows 8 Professional CPU AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 965 Processor Motherboard ECS A790GXM-AD3 Memory 16.00 GB Graphics Card AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB Sound Card (1) C-Media PCI Audio Device (2) AMD HD Audio Monitor(s) Displays LG LS192WS Screen Resolution 1440 x 900 @ 32bit color Keyboard Dell SK-8115 Mouse Razer Copperhead PSU Corsair HX620 Case Thermaltake V4 Black Edition Cooling Cooler Master Hyper 212 + Artic Silver 3 on CPU/GPU Hard Drives (1) ST31000524AS SATA Disk Device (2) ST3500413AS SATA Disk Device AHCI mode enabled. |
03 Sep 2012
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| | Windows 7 ultimate x64 1,297 posts Earth |

Quote: Originally Posted by OldMX You can compress it with 7-Zip, i did the test and the 300mb went down to 19mb, way easier to handle. yes please do this Pankaj | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Nothing specific....what ever the clients provide for Repair OS Windows 7 ultimate x64 |
03 Sep 2012
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| | Windows 7 Ultimate x64 42 posts |

Quote: Originally Posted by centaur78 put it in dropbox or skydrive and then post a link here Hi Please check the link
Both file included.
Thanks friends , yes I compressed it, now it is 30+ Mb only.
regards
Pankaj | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number ASUS K53SM OS Windows 7 Ultimate x64 CPU Intel® Core™ i5 2540M/2450M 3M, 2.5 GHz Processor Motherboard ntel® HM65 Express Chipset Memory DDR3 1333 MHz SDRAM, 4 GB Graphics Card NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 630M with 2GB DDR3 VRAM Sound Card Altec Lansing® Speakers Monitor(s) Displays 15.6" 16:9 HD LED Backlight Glare panel Screen Resolution 1366x768 Hard Drives 2.5" SATA 750GB 5400rpm Internet Speed 1 Mbps |
03 Sep 2012
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| | Windows 7 ultimate x64 1,297 posts Earth |
Pankaj
the bootlog is corrupt....
once you do step 2..... Exit the process monitor properly and then reboot your system
you had kept it open while rebooting....thats why it got corrupt | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Nothing specific....what ever the clients provide for Repair OS Windows 7 ultimate x64 |
03 Sep 2012
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| | Windows 7 Ultimate x64 42 posts |

Quote: Originally Posted by centaur78 Pankaj
the bootlog is corrupt....
once you do step 2..... Exit the process monitor properly and then reboot your system
you had kept it open while rebooting....thats why it got corrupt
oh, shall I follow the same process again to generate it, in addition to close it before restart ? ? | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number ASUS K53SM OS Windows 7 Ultimate x64 CPU Intel® Core™ i5 2540M/2450M 3M, 2.5 GHz Processor Motherboard ntel® HM65 Express Chipset Memory DDR3 1333 MHz SDRAM, 4 GB Graphics Card NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 630M with 2GB DDR3 VRAM Sound Card Altec Lansing® Speakers Monitor(s) Displays 15.6" 16:9 HD LED Backlight Glare panel Screen Resolution 1366x768 Hard Drives 2.5" SATA 750GB 5400rpm Internet Speed 1 Mbps |
03 Sep 2012
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| | Windows 7 ultimate x64 1,297 posts Earth |
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