Win 10 64 bit (1703) boot time too long!

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  1. Posts : 183
    win10 pro 64 bit
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       #51

    No, I did not run xbootmgr.exe!
    Here is what I have under GlobalLogger:
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  2. Posts : 896
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       #52

    Add these keys with values in decimal:

    BufferSize = 1024MinimumBuffers = 300MaximumBuffers = 600

    Then take another boot trace, and preferably choose to save the ELT file in an external storage (USB flashdisk).
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  3. Posts : 183
    win10 pro 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #53

    Sorry, I can't figure out how that works.
    When I right-click on GlobalLogger and select New>Key, it creates a new folder below the E51BB... folder.
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  4. Posts : 896
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       #54

    In the right side of the window, right click on the blank space the choose New > DWORD (32 bits). Then create the 3 keys with the indicated values

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  5. Posts : 183
    win10 pro 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #55

    OK, that I did understand, thanks.
    Ed
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  6. Posts : 896
    windows 10
       #56

    After you complete this operation, take another boot trace and choose the usb disk as destination for the ETL file.
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  7. Posts : 183
    win10 pro 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #57

    I did exactly per your instructions but got the same error message.
    Sorry, don't mean to be a nuisance.
    Ed
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  8. Posts : 896
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       #58

    Anyway. Send me the boot trace I'll try to grab some informaton.
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  9. Posts : 183
    win10 pro 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #59
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  10. Posts : 896
    windows 10
       #60

    The Session init phase has the same duration and the reload catalogue event for the "AtihdWT6.sys" driver still occurs. If you check the Windows events graph I guess you'll see the Error ID 3004.

    what I suggest:

    1. Uninstall and Reinstall the ATI video driver
    2. Uninstall avira, there is a lot of disk I/O generated by Avira AV. when you uninstall Avira Windows Defender will take over.
    3. run this command to optimize the Prefetcher : "xbootmgr -trace boot -prepSystem -verboseReadyBoot"

    The last command can take several hourse, I suggest you to use this to tool to allow autologon and not have to enter your credential at each reboot. cause this command will restart your system 6 times. you can download this tool from here
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