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Announcement: 3

Windows Performance Toolkit announcement

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    Please keep your posts specific to performance analysis
    Michael Milirud Sunday, April 19, 2009 5:22 AM
    Please keep your posts specific to performance analysis. All unrelated posts will be moved to http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/Offtopic/threads, without warning. Repeated off-topic posts will be reported as abuse of this forum. Please use your favorite search engine to find the right forum for your question. If your question isn't about Windows performance, then you shouldn't post here.

    Let's build a performance analysis community here :)

    Cheers,
    Michael
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    Windows Performance Analysis using WPT Kit video session on the WinHEC 2008 DVD
    Michael Milirud Monday, April 6, 2009 5:35 PM
    FYI, the WinHEC 2008 DVD is now available for purchase at
    http://shop.ecompanystore.com/mseventdvd/MSD_productdetail.asp?EventID=70882&TYPE=WinHEC%202008
     (down to just $79 from the standard price of $495!).

    There is a very good session on how to use XPerf on this DVD called Windows Performance Analysis: Using Windows Performance Tools [WinHEC 2008; 5.3 MB]. Slides are available to download for free at the above hyper link.

    Keep on tracing,
    Michael

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    Welcome to the Windows Performance Toolkit forum!
    Michael Milirud Monday, October 6, 2008 8:59 PM
    Welcome to the Windows Performance Toolkit forum!

    As part of Microsoft's initiative to help its partners and customers improve the performance of their Windows systems, Windows group has released in Feb'08 the Windows Performance Toolkit. Version 4.1 of this toolkit has shipped in the Windows Server 2008 SDK and subsequent v.4.1.1 update has been made available on WHDC at http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system/sysperf/perftools.mspx.

    This toolkit isn't for everyone - to use it effectively, you need to have a grasp of the basic OS internals such as processes, threads, DPCs (deferred procedure calls), ISRs (interrupt service routines), I/O subsystem, registry, etc. Yet one need not be a system developer to use it either. First level triage (e.g. which component is responsible for system slowdown?, is it a CPU or a disk usage issue?, etc.) can often be done with only the basic understanding of the above mentioned concepts, something people usually cover in an introductory 101 OS course. An expert in that area, can then use the same toolkit to dig deeper into the issue, root-cause it, and work on providing a fix for it. A great reference for understanding OS Internals is the Microsoft Windows Internals (4th edition) book from Mark Russinovich and David Solomon. We highly recommend you get a copy if you plan on using this toolkit routinely.

    You can use this forum to ask questions about the toolkit, as well as share tips and tricks with other users on how you've used it successfully in the past. We are hoping that this forum will help build a vibrant environment of performance analyst hobbists and professionals alike, where you can find support from both the Microsoft team shipping these tools to you as well as the MVPs using it on a daily basis.

    The toolkit comes with MSDN documentation available at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa139734.aspx. We recommend you consult it before asking questions on this forum. We would also like to hear feedback from you on our documentation - what are we missing, is something incorrect in the documentation, etc. You can provide it by sending email to wptkdocf@microsoft.com.

    Happy tracing!
    -WPT Team

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    Need help in running WPR remotely

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    Hello,  Server is in freezing sometimes and i need to run WPR to capture logs. is there a way I can do it remotely or ...
    Unanswered | 0 Replies | 25 Views | Created by Teja18 - 13 hours 56 minutes ago
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    VERY poor performance on a newly added CSV (Slow performance issues between ISCSI traffic)

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    Windows Performance Toolkit
    600 MB/s). We have worked extensively with our storage vendor and the SAN appears to be working perfectly well. We also have other clusters connected to the same SAN which don't exhibit this ...
    Unanswered | 0 Replies | 132 Views | Created by swatsaswath - Wednesday, September 25, 2019 3:21 PM
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    identify media servers currently running

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    Windows Performance Toolkit
    Is there any way to identify media servers currently executing on a Windows 10 desktop ? I currently have two, but believe a third may also be operational.
    Unanswered | 0 Replies | 137 Views | Created by bobbee25 - Tuesday, September 17, 2019 1:11 PM
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    How to increase Disk queue length for win2k8 and Win7

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    Windows Performance Toolkit
    Hi Pals, For my testing, I needs to increase disc queue length to more then 30. could you please help me how i can achieve this?
    Answered | 1 Replies | 176 Views | Created by Jagzzz - Tuesday, September 10, 2019 9:28 AM | Last reply by Jagzzz - Tuesday, September 17, 2019 10:31 AM
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    error code 670

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    i keep trying to update my acer aspire i have windows 7 ultimate.  the Update for Microsoft Silverlight (KB4481252) Download size: 12.5 ...
    Unanswered | 1 Replies | 175 Views | Created by rolltide5873 - Friday, September 13, 2019 5:39 PM | Last reply by Udara Kaushalya - Friday, September 13, 2019 9:08 PM
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    How to analyze driver delays during SMSSInit boot phase in Windows 10 WPA?

    Performance
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    Windows Performance Toolkit
    Hello, In the past (circa Windows 7), I was able to get the "Driver Delay" graph with the following command xbootmgr -trace boot -traceFlags ...
    Unanswered | 3 Replies | 3082 Views | Created by Vadim Sterkin - Wednesday, August 12, 2015 10:58 AM | Last reply by Vadim Sterkin - Wednesday, September 11, 2019 10:19 PM
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    xperf -on Latency -stackwalk Profile in WPR wprp profile file?

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    Windows Performance Toolkit
    Hi everyone, Currently I use the following command for the debugging: xperf  -on Latency -stackwalk Profile -BufferSize 1024 -MinBuffers ...
    Unanswered | 1 Replies | 280 Views | Created by MaksymSo - Thursday, August 1, 2019 1:57 PM | Last reply by Chad Schultz - MSFT - Wednesday, September 11, 2019 9:44 PM
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    Code ; 0x80070005

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    Windows Performance Toolkit
    Is there anyone how I can fix my computer becuase code 0x80070005 is stopping updates, can´t log in to my microsoft account for example? The support Windows have is useless, get standard answers every ...
    Proposed | 1 Replies | 184 Views | Created by Jp74xx - Monday, September 9, 2019 10:50 AM | Last reply by Jefferson Silva DBA - Monday, September 9, 2019 1:12 PM
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    2 cursors controlling my screen and shaded bubbles all over

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    I asked this question before and got NO answers, so someone help! My screen keeps having TWO Cursors and a bunch of shaded bubbles controlling my screen, opening things and when ...
    Unanswered | 1 Replies | 542 Views | Created by Misti C - Friday, August 23, 2019 3:57 PM | Last reply by Udara Kaushalya - Saturday, August 24, 2019 9:20 AM
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    Plugins for Edge Browser?

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    Windows Performance Toolkit
    Is there a list of plugins available for Edge browser?  Specifically, looking to know if Factlayer is available.
    Unanswered | 2 Replies | 303 Views | Created by dc4580 - Sunday, August 11, 2019 4:02 AM | Last reply by Udara Kaushalya - Monday, August 12, 2019 1:53 PM
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    laptop

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    Windows Performance Toolkit
    how do i factory default my dell mini laptop?
    Unanswered | 3 Replies | 876 Views | Created by Hyna805 - Friday, January 5, 2018 5:08 AM | Last reply by advanceins - Thursday, July 25, 2019 4:20 PM
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    BITLOCKER ENCRYPTION OF EXTERNAL HARDDRIVE STUCK AT 84.5%

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    Hi forum, I am new here and I don't know if this is the right place to post this, I have a 2TB that I am almost losing. I ...
    Unanswered | 0 Replies | 310 Views | Created by Jodash2019 - Thursday, July 25, 2019 8:21 AM
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    When executing gpuview shows the following error: Xperf: error: NT Kernel Logger: Invalid flags. (0x3ec).

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    Windows Performance Toolkit
    Whenever I try to run the log.cmd file as the documentation suggest, I open it with a bat file with cmd /k C:\"Program Files (x86)"\"Windows ...
    Unanswered | 0 Replies | 414 Views | Created by PontiacGTX1 - Wednesday, July 10, 2019 5:03 PM
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    Microsoft.ACE Performance

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    Hi ! I trying to improve our "BOSYSTEM" abilities. It's based on old vb6 componnents and Accesss DB engine. At last i updated all OCX ...
    Unanswered | 0 Replies | 367 Views | Created by PnielComp - Monday, July 8, 2019 5:38 PM
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    Ham Radio apps. (w/Microsoft "Jet Engine")...performance becomes VERY SLOW, when MalwareBytes is installed. FAST - when de-installed.

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    CONTEXT A "corrupt" old Windows 10 was impacting the "Look-up" response time of Ham Radio apps. in my Desktop PC. The ...
    Unanswered | 0 Replies | 372 Views | Created by gsmetana - Tuesday, July 2, 2019 1:39 PM
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    WINDOWS STORE

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    I AM UNABLE TO UPDATE PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED APPS AND ALSO CANNOT DOWNLOAD NEW APP IN MICROSOFT STORE.
    Unanswered | 0 Replies | 389 Views | Created by JAYANT ANU AGARWAL - Monday, June 24, 2019 6:08 PM
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    2 cursors and gray shaded bubbles on my screen

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    Hi,  please help!  I have 2 cursor's on my screen. one I control and the other jumps around and does what ever it wants. Opening things and causing a mess. There's also ...
    Unanswered | 0 Replies | 434 Views | Created by Misti C - Tuesday, June 18, 2019 4:28 PM
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    Production issues

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    ** First ever post ** Hi All, I hope you are all well. We seem to have an issue with our production line Win-7 machines. This has been reported ...
    Unanswered | 1 Replies | 457 Views | Created by czql5v - Wednesday, June 12, 2019 7:21 AM | Last reply by czql5v - Thursday, June 13, 2019 3:38 PM
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    Could LogMan collect the same information as Xperf?

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    Windows Performance Toolkit
    Is it possible to collect the same information collected by the following command: xperf -on base+cswitch+compact_cswitch+dispatcher+fileio -stackwalk profile+cswitch+readythread ...
    Unanswered | 1 Replies | 475 Views | Created by MaksymSo - Sunday, June 2, 2019 11:48 AM | Last reply by Gary Nebbett (Switzerland) - Sunday, June 2, 2019 1:09 PM
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    Invoke and control WPR \ Xperf trace from .NET \ Powershell

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    Hi everyone, I`m writing small application for the Support needs to trace performance issues. Currently Based ...
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Announcement: 3

Windows Performance Toolkit announcement

  • Link
    Please keep your posts specific to performance analysis
    Michael Milirud Sunday, April 19, 2009 5:22 AM
    Please keep your posts specific to performance analysis. All unrelated posts will be moved to http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/Offtopic/threads, without warning. Repeated off-topic posts will be reported as abuse of this forum. Please use your favorite search engine to find the right forum for your question. If your question isn't about Windows performance, then you shouldn't post here.

    Let's build a performance analysis community here :)

    Cheers,
    Michael
  • Link
    Windows Performance Analysis using WPT Kit video session on the WinHEC 2008 DVD
    Michael Milirud Monday, April 6, 2009 5:35 PM
    FYI, the WinHEC 2008 DVD is now available for purchase at
    http://shop.ecompanystore.com/mseventdvd/MSD_productdetail.asp?EventID=70882&TYPE=WinHEC%202008
     (down to just $79 from the standard price of $495!).

    There is a very good session on how to use XPerf on this DVD called Windows Performance Analysis: Using Windows Performance Tools [WinHEC 2008; 5.3 MB]. Slides are available to download for free at the above hyper link.

    Keep on tracing,
    Michael

  • Link
    Welcome to the Windows Performance Toolkit forum!
    Michael Milirud Monday, October 6, 2008 8:59 PM
    Welcome to the Windows Performance Toolkit forum!

    As part of Microsoft's initiative to help its partners and customers improve the performance of their Windows systems, Windows group has released in Feb'08 the Windows Performance Toolkit. Version 4.1 of this toolkit has shipped in the Windows Server 2008 SDK and subsequent v.4.1.1 update has been made available on WHDC at http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system/sysperf/perftools.mspx.

    This toolkit isn't for everyone - to use it effectively, you need to have a grasp of the basic OS internals such as processes, threads, DPCs (deferred procedure calls), ISRs (interrupt service routines), I/O subsystem, registry, etc. Yet one need not be a system developer to use it either. First level triage (e.g. which component is responsible for system slowdown?, is it a CPU or a disk usage issue?, etc.) can often be done with only the basic understanding of the above mentioned concepts, something people usually cover in an introductory 101 OS course. An expert in that area, can then use the same toolkit to dig deeper into the issue, root-cause it, and work on providing a fix for it. A great reference for understanding OS Internals is the Microsoft Windows Internals (4th edition) book from Mark Russinovich and David Solomon. We highly recommend you get a copy if you plan on using this toolkit routinely.

    You can use this forum to ask questions about the toolkit, as well as share tips and tricks with other users on how you've used it successfully in the past. We are hoping that this forum will help build a vibrant environment of performance analyst hobbists and professionals alike, where you can find support from both the Microsoft team shipping these tools to you as well as the MVPs using it on a daily basis.

    The toolkit comes with MSDN documentation available at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa139734.aspx. We recommend you consult it before asking questions on this forum. We would also like to hear feedback from you on our documentation - what are we missing, is something incorrect in the documentation, etc. You can provide it by sending email to wptkdocf@microsoft.com.

    Happy tracing!
    -WPT Team

 
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