starting windows boot time takes foreverrr


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    starting windows boot time takes foreverrr


    i have a clean boot of windows 7 home premium x64bit. for some reason it hangs up on at the starting windows screen for like a minute to 2 minutes. i dont know why. is there anything that is causing this. cause i had xp dual boot a couple weeks ago and xp loads in like 10 seconds.
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  2. whs
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  3. Posts : 103
    Windows 7 Professional x64 (6.1.7600)
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       #3

    that will solve my booting time taking so long? it looks very complicated. could you maybe help me with some starting points.
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  4. whs
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    It will not "solve" the booting problem, but it will tell you what causes it. Without that info we can only use the shotgun approach.

    PS: Just follow the instructions on the website - they are pretty explicit.
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    ok thank you. i will do what it says and give you the results? will you help me when i get results??? plz stay on.
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  6. whs
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    sogone209 said:
    ok thank you. i will do what it says and give you the results? will you help me when i get results??? plz stay on.
    We are many to help you, don't worry.
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  7. Posts : 103
    Windows 7 Professional x64 (6.1.7600)
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    I DONT KNOW HOW TO DO THAT PART. BELOW. HELP



    All of these will shutdown, hibernate, or standby your box, and then reboot to finish tracing. Once Vista/Server 2008(R2) or Windows 7 does reboot, log back in as necessary and once the countdown timer finishes, you should now have some tracing files in C:\TEMP. If asked, upload or provide the file(s) generated in C:\TEMP (or the directory you chose) on a download share for analysis.

    Analyses of the boot trace:

    To start create a summary xml file, run this command (replace the name with the name of your etl file)

    xperf /tti -i boot_BASE+CSWITCH+DRIVERS+POWER_1.etl -o summary_boot.xml -a boot
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