Win10 Slow boot time. Help debug with Windows Performance Analyzer

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       #11

    Yes i understand this from your reply but i want to know how you found the suspected problematic driver in my report.
    In which report was it?
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       #12

    janjan said:
    Yes i understand this from your reply but i want to know how you found the suspected problematic driver in my report.
    In which report was it?
    You can find this data in the Generic graph.
    If you are interested in WPA, as I think, you can find some interesting case studies in my blog. Click on my signature to find the link.
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    Win 11 x 64 Home on PC and Win 11 Home x 64 on Surface 9
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    I have been on win 10 from day one; and am on Win 10 home x 64. I have no boot manager, nor do I need one, boot time is around 10-15 seconds on a slow day. My windows is bang up to date and so is the software and hardware on my pc. I have just upgraded to a new MB and processor (see my specs) and its even faster now.
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       #14

    zinou said:
    You can find this data in the Generic graph.
    If you are interested in WPA, as I think, you can find some interesting case studies in my blog. Click on my signature to find the link.
    Thank you,
    I'm starting to read some articles in your blog.

    Should i generally specify additional profiles for performance recording apart from the default?
    That is First level & CPU usage & CPU usage.
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