High CPU when first starting the laptop

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  1. Posts : 897
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       #11

    Also upload the resulting file generated by the xboomgr command you can find under c:\user\your_profile. you'll find several .ETL files...upload the latest.
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  2. Posts : 47
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    Thread Starter
       #12

    Could you clarify what you mean boot trace??
    Should I do another 'Windows Performance Recorder' ?
    The only .ETL files I found under my user profile, was from the original Record folder that I uploaded in my first post.
    Thanks
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  3. Posts : 897
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       #13

    Sorry, I mean take another trace using Windows Performance Recorder as you did before. Record for 2 minutes to get enough data to analyze.
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  4. Posts : 47
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       #14

    High CPU when first starting the laptop-image.png
    Should I try doing for less than 2 mins?
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  5. Posts : 897
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  6. Posts : 47
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       #16

    Right, here we are, I didn't do it at startup does it matter?

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  7. Posts : 897
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       #17

    What do you think ? low CPU and Disk activities...

    You can take another one after reboot. But wait at least 10 minutes, there is some services and background tasks that continues to run after you log on.

    High CPU when first starting the laptop-capture.png
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  8. Posts : 47
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       #18

    Thanks so much!
    I think you've sorted out my problem!
    Thumbs up to you!

    I'll post back if I have any more trouble.
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  9. Posts : 897
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       #19

    Others said:
    Thanks so much!
    I think you've sorted out my problem!
    Thumbs up to you!

    I'll post back if I have any more trouble.
    Cool...pleased to help.
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