Analyze Up To 100 System Boot Times With MaaS360 Boot Analyzer

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  1. Posts : 3,612
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    Analyze Up To 100 System Boot Times With MaaS360 Boot Analyzer


    hi all found this from addictivetips you have to Register some details before you download but that's easy and it is a good program. please share your views if you try it.(zipfile at the foot of page)


    DOWNLOAD >>>MaaS360® Boot Analyzer Tool | MaaS360 See. Know. Go

    How long does it take your computers to boot when users start them? Is your IT group getting calls? The problem could be the new software or corporate image, but how can you be sure?

    The MaaS360 Boot Analyzer can maintain a history of up to 100 previous boot times, match boot time delays with changes to the computer, perform automated tests for benchmarking, and set thresholds and notify you if the times suddenly increase.

    Want to know how much time it takes to boot your system after installing some security patch or a hefty anti-virus suite? You need an efficient system boot analyzer which can silently measure the boot time and can maintain boot time record to help you identify applications which make your system take forever to boot. MaaS 360 Boot Analyzer is a newly developed system boot analyzing utility which not only measures the boot time but also lets you monitor, analyze, and maintain record up to 100 system boot times with date stamps. It plots boot time on line graph, so you can visually analyze the lowest and highest boot time, pinpoint date when your system boot time was relatively longer or smaller then other boots, and check out maximum, minimum and average boot time of your system since first run of MasS 360 Boot Analyzer.


    For the first time, click Test Now from Actions menu. It will ask you to specify number of boots for which you want to analyze the boot time. Here, you can enter numbers from 1 – 10. Once done, click OK to reboot the system for defined number of time(s) in order to populate graph with all the boot times. It will show you the time taken from booting the OS to preparing the desktop (with all startup applications and services fully loaded).

    In bottom lane, you will see boot time details, such as, current boot number, OS Start and Desktop Ready time, and underneath these details, total boot time in seconds is shown. In the main window, all the boot times are plotted on the graph. Analyze Up To 100 System Boot Times With MaaS360 Boot Analyzer
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    Last edited by brianzion; 14 Mar 2011 at 01:53. Reason: added zipfile
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  2. Posts : 32
    Win 7 64, Vista64
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    Hey,thanks! I've been looking for a new program since bootVis.

    Never mind, nothing like BootVis...
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  3. Posts : 3,612
    Operating System : Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 6.01.7600 SP1 (x64)
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    i had to register with the website let me no how you get on i am quite impressed so far. :)
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  4. Posts : 6,618
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    Since it simply keeps a running history of boot time, it seems that you would have to check it at each boot, to see any change from the last time. This is okay, but it doesn't appear that it analyzes the individual load times for each driver or boot program, so it would not be too useful for a one time diagnostic of the current state of the system...would it?
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    seekermeister said:
    Since it simply keeps a running history of boot time, it seems that you would have to check it at each boot, to see any change from the last time. This is okay, but it doesn't appear that it analyzes the individual load times for each driver or boot program, so it would not be too useful for a one time diagnostic of the current state of the system...would it?
    guess its basic but it works ok mine is set up to monitor 50 boots so i will see how it fairs up. i use sysinternals loadorder to monitor my boot up LoadOrder
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  6. Posts : 19,383
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    Hi,

    Another alternative that measures individual loadtimes of programs/services etc. is Soluto. Quite a decent little program.

    Regards,
    Golden
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  7. Posts : 3,612
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    i have used soluto but had GUI issues so i will wait till its out of beta (its been in beta for a while now they have been bug fixing)
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    Never heard of Soluto, but it sounds interesting, so I'm going to give it a try.
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  9. Posts : 6,618
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    Golden said:
    Hi,

    Another alternative that measures individual loadtimes of programs/services etc. is Soluto. Quite a decent little program.

    Regards,
    Golden
    Apparently, their website is beta also, because each time I click the download button, it just reloads the page.
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  10. Posts : 3,612
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    seekermeister said:
    Golden said:
    Hi,

    Another alternative that measures individual loadtimes of programs/services etc. is Soluto. Quite a decent little program.

    Regards,
    Golden
    Apparently, their website is beta also, because each time I click the download button, it just reloads the page.
    try this link and i have uploaded it for you in the zipfile:) Thank You | Soluto
    Analyze Up To 100 System Boot Times With MaaS360 Boot Analyzer Attached Files
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