was WPT (C:\Program Files\Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit) added to the PATH environment variable? if not, add it:
http://www.windows7h...s-in-windows-7/
Trace Windows 7 boot/shutdown/hibernate/standby/resume issues
#742
Posted 07 May 2012 - 02:45 PM
yep that fixed and as you mentioned at first post i got a BSOD 
gonna try the other command
gonna try the other command
#743
Posted 07 May 2012 - 03:03 PM
ok so i got an error tryin to start windows after using the second option with no drivers.
something about failing to merge a file. forgot to take screenshot is this a known issue?
edit: k so i did another reboot and got the error again, got a screen
http://dl.dropbox.co...2/wpt-error.JPG
and also after that bsod now adding the path to system variables doesnt work anymore so i opened the wpt folder and typed it there
something about failing to merge a file. forgot to take screenshot is this a known issue?
edit: k so i did another reboot and got the error again, got a screen
http://dl.dropbox.co...2/wpt-error.JPG
and also after that bsod now adding the path to system variables doesnt work anymore so i opened the wpt folder and typed it there
This post has been edited by Woomera: 07 May 2012 - 03:22 PM
#744
Posted 08 May 2012 - 11:31 AM
#745
Posted 12 May 2012 - 12:10 PM
Andre,
I know you've encountered this issue with other before but I'm hoping you (or anyone else) might have a solution. When I attempt to run a boot trace
I receive the error message when boot trace finishing counting down after the desktop loads:
This leaves me with unmerged .etl files. I will copy the entire xboottrace log below.
In a previous post you linked to a forum where they suggested manipulating registry entries, but I am concerned doing so may enable ReadyBoost, Superfetch, or Disk Defrag. I want to avoid this because I am using an SSD as my system disk.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
I know you've encountered this issue with other before but I'm hoping you (or anyone else) might have a solution. When I attempt to run a boot trace
Quote
xbootmgr -trace boot -traceFlags BASE+CSWITCH+POWER -resultPath C:\TEMP\default
I receive the error message when boot trace finishing counting down after the desktop loads:
Quote
Couldn't find user-mode logger in active logger list.
Unable to stop trace.
Stopping trace...
Couldn't find kernel logger in active logger list.
Couldn't find user-mode logger in active logger list
Unable to stop trace.
Stopping trace...
Couldn't find kernel logger in active logger list.
Couldn't find user-mode logger in active logger list
This leaves me with unmerged .etl files. I will copy the entire xboottrace log below.
In a previous post you linked to a forum where they suggested manipulating registry entries, but I am concerned doing so may enable ReadyBoost, Superfetch, or Disk Defrag. I want to avoid this because I am using an SSD as my system disk.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Quote
[2012/05/12-13:29:50.812] Detected inactive Win7 physical (ReadyBoot) prefetcher (the SysMain service start type is 4).
[2012/05/12-13:29:50.828] Registering for auto-run with a 120000 msec delay...
[2012/05/12-13:29:50.828] Completed auto-run change.
[2012/05/12-13:29:50.828] Starting trace...
[2012/05/12-13:29:50.999] Enabled boot logging to 'C:\TEMP\default\boot_BASE+CSWITCH+POWER_1_km_premerge.etl'
[2012/05/12-13:31:29.992] Detected inactive Win7 physical (ReadyBoot) prefetcher (the SysMain service start type is 4).
[2012/05/12-13:31:29.992] Stopping trace...
[2012/05/12-13:31:30.335] Stopped kernel logger.
[2012/05/12-13:31:30.335] Couldn't find user-mode logger in active logger list.
[2012/05/12-13:31:30.335] Unable to stop trace.
[2012/05/12-13:31:30.335] Stopping trace...
[2012/05/12-13:31:30.366] Couldn't find kernel logger in active logger list.
[2012/05/12-13:31:30.366] Couldn't find user-mode logger in active logger list.
[2012/05/12-13:31:30.366] Unregistering auto-run...
[2012/05/12-13:31:30.366] Completed auto-run change.
[2012/05/12-13:29:50.828] Registering for auto-run with a 120000 msec delay...
[2012/05/12-13:29:50.828] Completed auto-run change.
[2012/05/12-13:29:50.828] Starting trace...
[2012/05/12-13:29:50.999] Enabled boot logging to 'C:\TEMP\default\boot_BASE+CSWITCH+POWER_1_km_premerge.etl'
[2012/05/12-13:31:29.992] Detected inactive Win7 physical (ReadyBoot) prefetcher (the SysMain service start type is 4).
[2012/05/12-13:31:29.992] Stopping trace...
[2012/05/12-13:31:30.335] Stopped kernel logger.
[2012/05/12-13:31:30.335] Couldn't find user-mode logger in active logger list.
[2012/05/12-13:31:30.335] Unable to stop trace.
[2012/05/12-13:31:30.335] Stopping trace...
[2012/05/12-13:31:30.366] Couldn't find kernel logger in active logger list.
[2012/05/12-13:31:30.366] Couldn't find user-mode logger in active logger list.
[2012/05/12-13:31:30.366] Unregistering auto-run...
[2012/05/12-13:31:30.366] Completed auto-run change.
#746
Posted 13 May 2012 - 02:20 PM
Superfetch seems to be disabled. Enable the service again.



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