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Hi you mentioned Avast AV and Windows Defender. If you have two active AV in your system that can lead to poor performance. Disable one of the AV and see if there is any improvement!
Hi you mentioned Avast AV and Windows Defender. If you have two active AV in your system that can lead to poor performance. Disable one of the AV and see if there is any improvement!
Hi Y'all,
Reporting back after my PC recently miraculously updated itself to 1709, beats me how.
Unfortunately, that update did not result in a significant decrease in boot time. It's still over 3 minutes. Just the welcome screen sits there for over a minute.
I remember the old Win XP Bootvis app and I'm wondering if there's something similar for win 10 to record the various startup items?
Thanks,
Ed
Hi,
There is a better tool, Windows Performance Toolkit, it record a boot trace and shows you the duration of each boot phases and what's going on;
- Download and Install windows Performance Toolkit Download and install the Windows ADK | Microsoft Docs . Choose the package corresponding to your Windows version.
- Record a trace using Windows Performance Recorder using these options: - justpaste.it
- Compress the resulting file
- Share it through Free file transfer, send large files - TransferNow or any other file sharing platform.
I'll analyze your trace file and give you a feedback.See you…
I have started the install 4 hours ago and it's 32% complete!
Ed
It seems to be installed but I have no idea what to do with it.
How do I start it?
Ed
When I type WPR into the start menu, nothing happens. For a split second a window seems to pop up but it's gone immediately. Looks like this thing doesn't work.
when you type wpr in the start menu there is 2 programs that shows up; wpr and wprui. click on wprui, the wpr.exe runs at command line.