Windows 7 start beschleunigen performance toolkit
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Action start UnregisterExtensionInfo. Action ended UnregisterExtensionInfo. Action start UnregisterProgIdInfo. Action ended UnregisterProgIdInfo. Action start RemoveIniValues. Action ended RemoveIniValues. Action start RemoveShortcuts. Action ended RemoveShortcuts. Included in the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit , the Windows Performance Toolkit consists of performance monitoring tools that produce in-depth performance profiles of Windows operating systems and applications.
In addition, support is maintained for the previous command-line tool, Xperf. However, Xperfview is no longer supported. All recordings must be opened and analyzed by using WPA. NET Framework 4. WPR provides built-in profiles that you can use to select the events that are to be recorded. Alternatively, you can author custom profiles in XML. For discussion of key scenarios, see WPR Scenarios. WPA is a powerful analysis tool that combines a very flexible UI with extensive graphing capabilities and data tables that can be pivoted and that have full text search capabilities.
After installing the chosen Windows Performance Toolkit above, you can then run the command to start a trace. Type one of the following commands:. When the trace is done, the Performance Analyzer will automatically run and show you the trace results. Some information tooltips are available if you hover the mouse over the item.
One thing to note about the Windows 8. The Windows 8. This version is more advanced and shows a large number of graphs on the left hand side in Graph Explorer, any one can be double clicked to open its details into the main display. Almost everything will give you extra detail when you hover over it with the mouse.
A system configuration trace is also available from the Trace menu which gives some quite in depth detail about parts of your system and hardware.
If you want to find out more about WPT, the various abilities it has and how it traces the boot, have a read of this MSFN boot tracing article. The Windows Performance Toolkit also has a command to analyze the Windows boot process and make changes so the computer boots as fast as possible. It uses a combination of SuperFetch, PreFetch and Defragmentation to optimize the layout and loading of files. The command is:. The computer will restart six times during the process after which your boot times should be noticeably faster.
WinBootInfo is an old shareware tool that can analyze the boot process and log the information for viewing. You still have a fully functioning 30 day trial which should be long enough to run it a few times and analyze your boot process. Be aware that clicking on purchase links in the program lead to potential phishing sites.
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