Very slow boot-up time (over three minutes)

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  1. Posts : 896
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       #21

    EdTittel said:
    Great analysis work, Zine. You did it again! Keep up the great work.
    --Ed--
    Thank you Ed. I hope that it will help @GarySt to solve his problem.
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  2. Posts : 60
    Win10
    Thread Starter
       #22

    Thanks Zine, the trouble shooter!

    I have completed both of your suggestions: the noMachine was uninstalled; and the Intel tool was updated.
    Though it did help a bit by reducing the boot up time by about 10 sec, it's still about 100 sec total, as the boot record below shows:

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/50kyjoumm1...ENPDB.zip?dl=0

    Any further suggestions?
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  3. Posts : 60
    Win10
    Thread Starter
       #23

    Actually I don't know how to find out if I did install the new Intel Management Engine driver; I did run the tool I downloaded but I'm not sure the driver was updated.
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  4. Posts : 60
    Win10
    Thread Starter
       #24

    Okay, I've worked out something now, but I'm not sure about it:
    Zine was correct! The problem was with Intel Management Engine Driver. I downloaded the latest one, and presumably ran it. But the driver did not seem to be updated, and in fact in the Device Manager it said that this driver has a problem and "cannot start", or something like that. So I simply Disabled this driver (in the Device Manager), and the boot up time now is very quick again (~10 sec) !

    Question: is it okay to disable this driver?
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  5. Posts : 896
    windows 10
       #25

    Yes I think you can disable it without problem.
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  6. Posts : 60
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    Thread Starter
       #26

    Thanks Zine for your patience!
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  7. aby
    Posts : 36
    Windows 10-1803
       #27

    zinou said:
    Make sure you are running the command under "%programfiles(x86)%\Windows Kits\10\Windows Performance Toolkit" path.
    If it doesn't work try recording the trace using the graphical version of the tool. Here is the steps:


    1. Download and Install windows Performance Toolkit https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/win...ed/adk-install . Choose the package corresponding to your Windows version.
    2. When running the setup select only Windows Performance Toolkit.
    3. Record a trace using Windows Performance Recorder using these options:https://justpaste.it/1g4sx
    4. Compress the resulting file.
    Sorry for hijacking the thread. I'm facing similar problems with my Dell Inspiron 15 5577. It boots up very slowly and this has been happening since I updated my laptop to Windows 10 April Update.

    I've uploaded the Windows Performance Recorder files, could someone please guide why it takes a long time to boot.
    https://transfernow.net/89dpv1d233da
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  8. Posts : 896
    windows 10
       #28

    Hi @aby,

    You have opened a thread related to your problem So I'll reply there Long shutdown and restart time in Windows 10

    Update:
    Your boot trace was not well recorded, run the command I posted in the new thread.
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  9. Posts : 896
    windows 10
       #29

    did you ran this command with the "-filemode" at the end ? wpr -start GeneralProfile -start CPU -onoffscenario Boot -onoffresultspath c:\wpr -numiterations 1 -filemode
    I can't see the boot phases in your trace !
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  10. aby
    Posts : 36
    Windows 10-1803
       #30

    zinou said:
    did you ran this command with the "-filemode" at the end ? wpr -start GeneralProfile -start CPU -onoffscenario Boot -onoffresultspath c:\wpr -numiterations 1 -filemode
    I can't see the boot phases in your trace !
    Yes, I did.

    I hope you have analyzed the file which I compressed.

    https://transfernow.net/08dxw1b6j54o
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