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#1 User is offline   slamcmy Icon

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Post icon  Posted 18 November 2007 - 08:28 AM

please i need help and i dont find any information to solve this issue everytime i turn on my pc it takes like 1 minute to boot after i see the vista boot logo with the sliding bar at the bottom, i dont know what to do or how can i fix it, everything was fine until i installed some windows updates 5 days ago, i tried system restore but unfortanelly i only see the last 3 days so theres no point to do that.........also when i turn my pc off it takes some time to turn completley off, not as much as when i turn it on....then i checked event viewer and in performance, i get this :



----this one is when i turn my pc on---

Log Name: Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance/Operational
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance
Date: 11/17/2007 11:34:50 PM
Event ID: 100
Task Category: Boot Performance Monitoring
Level: Critical
Keywords: Event Log
User: LOCAL SERVICE
Computer: Christian-PC
Description:
Windows has started up:
Boot Duration : 156395ms
IsDegradation : false
Incident Time (UTC) : 11/18/2007 7:30:43 AM
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance" Guid="{cfc18ec0-96b1-4eba-961b-622caee05b0a}" />
<EventID>100</EventID>
<Version>1</Version>
<Level>1</Level>
<Task>4002</Task>
<Opcode>34</Opcode>
<Keywords>0x8000000000010000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-11-18T07:34:50.205Z" />
<EventRecordID>141</EventRecordID>
<Correlation ActivityID="{00000030-0000-0003-AE50-97EDB429C801}" />
<Execution ProcessID="1512" ThreadID="2412" />
<Channel>Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance/Operational</Channel>
<Computer>Christian-PC</Computer>
<Security UserID="S-1-5-19" />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data Name="BootTsVersion">2</Data>
<Data Name="BootStartTime">2007-11-18T07:30:43.702Z</Data>
<Data Name="BootEndTime">2007-11-18T07:34:48.317Z</Data>
<Data Name="SystemBootInstance">57</Data>
<Data Name="UserBootInstance">54</Data>
<Data Name="BootTime">156395</Data>
<Data Name="MainPathBootTime">142995</Data>
<Data Name="BootKernelInitTime">19</Data>
<Data Name="BootDriverInitTime">655</Data>
<Data Name="BootDevicesInitTime">7737</Data>
<Data Name="BootPrefetchInitTime">0</Data>
<Data Name="BootPrefetchBytes">0/Data>
<Data Name="BootAutoChkTime">0</Data>
<Data Name="BootSmssInitTime">131574</Data>
<Data Name="BootCriticalServicesInitTime">586</Data>
<Data Name="BootUserProfileProcessingTime">191</Data>
<Data Name="BootMachineProfileProcessingTime">4</Data>
<Data Name="BootExplorerInitTime">833</Data>
<Data Name="BootNumStartupApps">2</Data>
<Data Name="BootPostBootTime">13400</Data>
<Data Name="BootIsRebootAfterInstall">false</Data>
<Data Name="BootRootCauseStepImprovementBits">0</Data>
<Data Name="BootRootCauseGradualImprovementBits">0</Data>
<Data Name="BootRootCauseStepDegradationBits">0</Data>
<Data Name="BootRootCauseGradualDegradationBits">0</Data>
<Data Name="BootIsDegradation">false</Data>
<Data Name="BootIsStepDegradation">false</Data>
<Data Name="BootIsGradualDegradation">false</Data>
<Data Name="BootImprovementDelta">0</Data>
<Data Name="BootDegradationDelta">0</Data>
<Data Name="BootIsRootCauseIdentified">false</Data>
</EventData>
</Event>



---and this one is when i turn my pc off---

Log Name: Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance/Operational
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance
Date: 11/17/2007 11:34:49 PM
Event ID: 200
Task Category: Shutdown Performance Monitoring
Level: Warning
Keywords: Event Log
User: LOCAL SERVICE
Computer: Christian-PC
Description:
Windows has shutdown:
Shutdown Duration : 6557ms
IsDegradation : false
Incident Time (UTC) : 11/18/2007 12:18:34 AM
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance" Guid="{cfc18ec0-96b1-4eba-961b-622caee05b0a}" />
<EventID>200</EventID>
<Version>1</Version>
<Level>3</Level>
<Task>4007</Task>
<Opcode>40</Opcode>
<Keywords>0x8000000000010000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-11-18T07:34:49.690Z" />
<EventRecordID>140</EventRecordID>
<Correlation ActivityID="{00000030-0000-0002-AE50-97EDB429C801}" />
<Execution ProcessID="1512" ThreadID="2388" />
<Channel>Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance/Operational</Channel>
<Computer>Christian-PC</Computer>
<Security UserID="S-1-5-19" />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data Name="ShutdownTsVersion">1</Data>
<Data Name="ShutdownStartTime">2007-11-18T00:18:34.936Z</Data>
<Data Name="ShutdownEndTime">2007-11-18T00:18:41.494Z</Data>
<Data Name="ShutdownTime">6557</Data>
<Data Name="ShutdownUserSessionTime">1468</Data>
<Data Name="ShutdownUserPolicyTime">1</Data>
<Data Name="ShutdownUserProfilesTime">176</Data>
<Data Name="ShutdownSystemSessionsTime">3579</Data>
<Data Name="ShutdownPreShutdownNotificationsTime">318</Data>
<Data Name="ShutdownServicesTime">3194</Data>
<Data Name="ShutdownKernelTime">1509</Data>
<Data Name="ShutdownRootCauseStepImprovementBits">2</Data>
<Data Name="ShutdownRootCauseGradualImprovementBits">2</Data>
<Data Name="ShutdownRootCauseStepDegradationBits">0</Data>
<Data Name="ShutdownRootCauseGradualDegradationBits">0</Data>
<Data Name="ShutdownIsDegradation">false</Data>
<Data Name="ShutdownTimeChange">0</Data>
</EventData>
</Event>


please i already searched for information about how to fix this on the web and i havent find anything even on the microsoft's website, my computer was fast to boot and now its not due to those updates i think, but im not sure.....everything else works fast....games, encoding, this is my only problem....

thanks for all your help....
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Posted 18 November 2007 - 12:39 PM

anyone that can help me with this...please ?
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Posted 18 November 2007 - 10:19 PM

so no one knows how to fix this ?
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Posted 18 November 2007 - 10:23 PM

Well any number of things could of caused it, conflicting drivers or conficts in general from the updates.
Make a back up of your files do a fresh install, and monitor what windows update chooses to install, only install updates for the programs you use.
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Posted 19 November 2007 - 03:19 AM

Your problem seems to be with the Windows Session Manager SMSS that then calls upon winiit.exe which in turn then starts the Local Security Authority(Lsass.exe) and services.exe services. One of the security enhancments of Vista over XP is randomized address allocation of where in addres space DLL runs from during boot to prevent buffer overflows and such nasty stuff. This is managed by Address Space Load Randomization (ASLR).

Anyway in your case this process seems to be delayed with around 100 seconds which is really bad. The most common cause of this is external HDD's. If you have one try to boot with it disconnected and also disconenct all other USB and FireWire units and see if it helps. Also make sure you have not forgotten any CD/DVD in the optical drive or any memory card or USB stick still connected.

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Posted 19 November 2007 - 08:54 AM

Try this. run CCleaner or similar, than defrag your boot sector, reboot 2 times.
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