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| | Slow Vista: hundreds of warnings, errors and critical issues? Hello, I did a clean install of Vista Ultimate on a separate partition and am booting Vista 32-bit with XP Pro 32-bit. No problems with the booting and I only use the XP partition when using my high-speed scanner and Kofax VRS Pro. The rest of the time I am on Vista. I have Office 2007 Ultimate on the Vista partition. It takes some 15-25 seconds to open such programs as MS Word (and another 10-15 seconds before I can start typing into Word), Access and Excel. Outlook is also quite slow. Internet Explorer is as slow as Word and when I try to right click a link in IE, it takes 4 or 5 seconds…every single time (at least it is consistent: I have timed approximately 65 such right clicks and the result is always 4 or 5 seconds). Many of my programs will show, “Not Responding” on the title bar at least a few times every time I use the software for more than 15 minutes (eventually the software continues/responds, but it takes several seconds, during which I am frustrated and twiddling my thumbs). All this occurs whether the Indexing Service is still indexing or even when it claims the indexing is complete (I limited the Index Searching to less than ½ the extensions which are marked for indexing with the default settings, including no indexing XML files, which helped sped up the computer a lot). I am listing below a few of the errors I have so that anyone searching the forum can come across a potential solution. I have all updated drivers (I check for new ones weekly—it takes more than 2 hours each time). My system specifications are as follows: Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe Motherboard AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ 4 GB DDR400 (PAE enabled) GeForce 6800 GS (256 MB GDDR3) 250 GB Western Digital internal SATA HDD 500 GB SeaGate external SATA HDD My questions are as follows: how do I find out how to fix these errors on Vista? Does anyone have a fix for any of the errors listed below or mentioned above? Please do not respond that I need to go back to XP. I am committed to Vista and find a lot of good therein, but it is incredibly slow with running programs which ran much faster in XP Pro. Thank you, edsager When I look into the Event Viewer, I see such recurring Critical errors as the following: (1) This device took longer to initialize, resulting in a performance degradation in the system start up process: File Name : STORAGE\VolumeSnapshot\HarddiskVolumeSnapshot1 Friendly Name : Generic volume shadow copy Version : Total Time : 3959ms Degradation Time : 3564ms Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 7:00:03 AM (2) Windows has started up: Boot Duration : 195772ms IsDegradation : false Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 10:06:44 AM (3) Windows has started up: Boot Duration : 214385ms IsDegradation : false Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 8:10:30 AM (4) Windows has started up: Boot Duration : 305752ms IsDegradation : false Incident Time (UTC) : 5/8/2007 11:45:28 PM (5) Information about the system performance monitoring event: Scenario : System Responsiveness Analysis result : Analysis could not be performed in time. There is a possible serious performance issue Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 9:37:02 PM I also see recurring Errors as the following: (1) The Trend Micro Protection Against Spyware service hung on starting. (2) Initialization failed because the driver device could not be created. Use the string "0015F2CA698C" to identify the interface for which initialization failed. It represents the MAC address of the failed interface or the Globally Unique Interface Identifier (GUID) if NetBT was unable to map from GUID to MAC address. If neither the MAC address nor the GUID were available, the string represents a cluster device name. (3) IRQARB: ACPI BIOS does not contain an IRQ for the device in PCI slot 13 [or 12 or 11], function 0. Please contact your system vendor for technical assistance. And finally, recurring Warnings: (1) Detection of product '{91120000-0051-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}', feature 'VisioCore' failed during request for component '{45263A41-952C-4331-A44D-420BAB4E5C46}' (2) Detection of product '{91120000-0051-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}', feature 'ProductFiles', component '{6252B847-BADA-43D4-9252-E39767FA40A1}' failed. The resource 'HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.pip\' does not exist. (3) The content source <mapi://{s-1-5-21-4224208133-1263148859-1211768109-1000}/> cannot be accessed. Context: Windows Application, SystemIndex Catalog Details: A server error occurred. Check that the server is available. (0x80041206) (4) This device took longer to initialize, resulting in a performance degradation in the system start up process: File Name : STORAGE\VolumeSnapshot\HarddiskVolumeSnapshot1 Friendly Name : Generic volume shadow copy Version : Total Time : 3959ms Degradation Time : 3564ms Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 7:00:03 AM (5) This application took longer than usual to start up, resulting in a performance degradation in the system startup process: File Name : explorer.exe Friendly Name : Windows Explorer Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) Total Time : 15034ms Degradation Time : 10034ms Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 12:58:44 AM (6) This startup service took longer than expected to startup, resulting in a performance degradation in the system start up process: File Name : plugplay Friendly Name : User-mode Plug-and-Play Service Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) Total Time : 346ms Degradation Time : 186ms Incident Time (UTC) : 5/8/2007 11:45:28 PM (7) This application took longer than usual to start up, resulting in a performance degradation in the system startup process: File Name : WerFault.exe Friendly Name : Windows Problem Reporting Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) Total Time : 18572ms Degradation Time : 13572ms Incident Time (UTC) : 5/8/2007 12:12:04 PM (8) This process is using up processor time and is impacting the performance of Windows: File Name : \Device\HarddiskVolume3\Windows\System32\SearchFilterHost.exe Friendly Name : Microsoft Windows Search Filter Host Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) Thread time : 717ms Blocked Time : 86ms Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 6:54:57 PM (9) This service caused a delay in the system shutdown process: File Name : MSSQL$MSSMLBIZ Friendly Name : Version : Total Time : 3799ms Degradation Time : 419ms Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 10:05:10 AM (10) Windows has shutdown: Shutdown Duration : 36799ms IsDegradation : false Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 10:05:10 AM |
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| | Re: Slow Vista: hundreds of warnings, errors and critical issues? Wow...that's a big laundry list of problems. Since XP works fine (I assume?), then it's not a BIOS issue. From the shadow copy error, I'm thinking its some sort of disk problem. When you installed Vista to this partition, did you create it fresh or use an existing one? Primary or extended? NTFS, I hope? Or if the Vista partition is on a second drive, is there a configuration issue with that drive maybe? How is your drive(s) set up? Dana Cline - MCE MVP "edsager" <edsager@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5565EE86-73A2-4490-8330-E75825F1B996@microsoft.com... > Hello, > > I did a clean install of Vista Ultimate on a separate partition and am > booting Vista 32-bit with XP Pro 32-bit. No problems with the booting and > I > only use the XP partition when using my high-speed scanner and Kofax VRS > Pro. > The rest of the time I am on Vista. I have Office 2007 Ultimate on the > Vista partition. > > It takes some 15-25 seconds to open such programs as MS Word (and another > 10-15 seconds before I can start typing into Word), Access and Excel. > Outlook is also quite slow. Internet Explorer is as slow as Word and when > I > try to right click a link in IE, it takes 4 or 5 seconds.every single time > (at least it is consistent: I have timed approximately 65 such right > clicks > and the result is always 4 or 5 seconds). Many of my programs will show, > "Not Responding" on the title bar at least a few times every time I use > the > software for more than 15 minutes (eventually the software > continues/responds, but it takes several seconds, during which I am > frustrated and twiddling my thumbs). All this occurs whether the Indexing > Service is still indexing or even when it claims the indexing is complete > (I > limited the Index Searching to less than the extensions which are marked > for indexing with the default settings, including no indexing XML files, > which helped sped up the computer a lot). > > I am listing below a few of the errors I have so that anyone searching the > forum can come across a potential solution. > > I have all updated drivers (I check for new ones weekly-it takes more than > 2 > hours each time). > > My system specifications are as follows: > Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe Motherboard > AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ > 4 GB DDR400 (PAE enabled) > GeForce 6800 GS (256 MB GDDR3) > 250 GB Western Digital internal SATA HDD > 500 GB SeaGate external SATA HDD > > My questions are as follows: how do I find out how to fix these errors on > Vista? > > Does anyone have a fix for any of the errors listed below or mentioned > above? > > Please do not respond that I need to go back to XP. I am committed to > Vista > and find a lot of good therein, but it is incredibly slow with running > programs which ran much faster in XP Pro. > > Thank you, > edsager > > When I look into the Event Viewer, I see such recurring Critical errors as > the following: > (1) This device took longer to initialize, resulting in a performance > degradation in the system start up process: > File Name : STORAGE\VolumeSnapshot\HarddiskVolumeSnapshot1 > Friendly Name : Generic volume shadow copy > Version : > Total Time : 3959ms > Degradation Time : 3564ms > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 7:00:03 AM > > (2) Windows has started up: > Boot Duration : 195772ms > IsDegradation : false > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 10:06:44 AM > > (3) Windows has started up: > Boot Duration : 214385ms > IsDegradation : false > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 8:10:30 AM > > (4) Windows has started up: > Boot Duration : 305752ms > IsDegradation : false > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/8/2007 11:45:28 PM > > (5) Information about the system performance monitoring event: > Scenario : System Responsiveness > Analysis result : Analysis could not be performed in time. There is a > possible serious performance issue > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 9:37:02 PM > > I also see recurring Errors as the following: > > (1) The Trend Micro Protection Against Spyware service hung on starting. > > (2) Initialization failed because the driver device could not be created. > Use the string "0015F2CA698C" to identify the interface for which > initialization failed. It represents the MAC address of the failed > interface > or the Globally Unique Interface Identifier (GUID) if NetBT was unable to > map from GUID to MAC address. If neither the MAC address nor the GUID were > available, the string represents a cluster device name. > > (3) IRQARB: ACPI BIOS does not contain an IRQ for the device in PCI slot > 13 > [or 12 or 11], function 0. Please contact your system vendor for technical > assistance. > > And finally, recurring Warnings: > > (1) Detection of product '{91120000-0051-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}', feature > 'VisioCore' failed during request for component > '{45263A41-952C-4331-A44D-420BAB4E5C46}' > > (2) Detection of product '{91120000-0051-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}', feature > 'ProductFiles', component '{6252B847-BADA-43D4-9252-E39767FA40A1}' failed. > The resource 'HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.pip\' does not exist. > > (3) The content source > <mapi://{s-1-5-21-4224208133-1263148859-1211768109-1000}/> cannot be > accessed. > > Context: Windows Application, SystemIndex Catalog > > Details: > A server error occurred. Check that the server is available. > (0x80041206) > > > (4) This device took longer to initialize, resulting in a performance > degradation in the system start up process: > File Name : STORAGE\VolumeSnapshot\HarddiskVolumeSnapshot1 > Friendly Name : Generic volume shadow copy > Version : > Total Time : 3959ms > Degradation Time : 3564ms > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 7:00:03 AM > > (5) This application took longer than usual to start up, resulting in a > performance degradation in the system startup process: > File Name : explorer.exe > Friendly Name : Windows Explorer > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) > Total Time : 15034ms > Degradation Time : 10034ms > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 12:58:44 AM > > (6) This startup service took longer than expected to startup, resulting > in > a performance degradation in the system start up process: > File Name : plugplay > Friendly Name : User-mode Plug-and-Play Service > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) > Total Time : 346ms > Degradation Time : 186ms > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/8/2007 11:45:28 PM > > (7) This application took longer than usual to start up, resulting in a > performance degradation in the system startup process: > File Name : WerFault.exe > Friendly Name : Windows Problem Reporting > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) > Total Time : 18572ms > Degradation Time : 13572ms > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/8/2007 12:12:04 PM > > (8) This process is using up processor time and is impacting the > performance > of Windows: > File > Name : \Device\HarddiskVolume3\Windows\System32\SearchFilterHost.exe > Friendly Name : Microsoft Windows Search Filter Host > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) > Thread time : 717ms > Blocked Time : 86ms > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 6:54:57 PM > > (9) This service caused a delay in the system shutdown process: > File Name : MSSQL$MSSMLBIZ > Friendly Name : > Version : > Total Time : 3799ms > Degradation Time : 419ms > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 10:05:10 AM > > (10) Windows has shutdown: > Shutdown Duration : 36799ms > IsDegradation : false > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 10:05:10 AM > > |
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| | Re: Slow Vista: hundreds of warnings, errors and critical issues? Hello Dana Cline! It is a laundry list which is very huge...I have shared only a few of the errors; many more exist. XP does work fine. To dual-boot, I set up my computer according to the instructions given on http://techrepublic.com.com/. I did a clean install of XP Pro, downloaded all the relevant updates and then partitioned the disk with PartitionMagic. I then installed a full, clean version of Vista Ultimate onto the 2nd partition. Both XP Pro and Vista are NTFS. The XP Pro partition is: Healthy (System, Active, Primary Partition) 47.33 GB The Vista partition is: Healthy (Boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Logical Drive) 185.55 GB External HDD: Healthy (Primary Partition). 465.76 GB I am wondering about the VisioCore error in particular because I recently uninstalled Visio Pro 2003 and installed Visio Pro 2007. I now have only Office 2007 products...no earlier versions of Office. Any help to solve any of the errors would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, edsager _____________________________________ "Dana Cline - MVP" wrote: > Wow...that's a big laundry list of problems. Since XP works fine (I > assume?), then it's not a BIOS issue. From the shadow copy error, I'm > thinking its some sort of disk problem. When you installed Vista to this > partition, did you create it fresh or use an existing one? Primary or > extended? NTFS, I hope? Or if the Vista partition is on a second drive, is > there a configuration issue with that drive maybe? How is your drive(s) set > up? > > Dana Cline - MCE MVP > > "edsager" <edsager@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:5565EE86-73A2-4490-8330-E75825F1B996@microsoft.com... > > Hello, > > > > I did a clean install of Vista Ultimate on a separate partition and am > > booting Vista 32-bit with XP Pro 32-bit. No problems with the booting and > > I > > only use the XP partition when using my high-speed scanner and Kofax VRS > > Pro. > > The rest of the time I am on Vista. I have Office 2007 Ultimate on the > > Vista partition. > > > > It takes some 15-25 seconds to open such programs as MS Word (and another > > 10-15 seconds before I can start typing into Word), Access and Excel. > > Outlook is also quite slow. Internet Explorer is as slow as Word and when > > I > > try to right click a link in IE, it takes 4 or 5 seconds.every single time > > (at least it is consistent: I have timed approximately 65 such right > > clicks > > and the result is always 4 or 5 seconds). Many of my programs will show, > > "Not Responding" on the title bar at least a few times every time I use > > the > > software for more than 15 minutes (eventually the software > > continues/responds, but it takes several seconds, during which I am > > frustrated and twiddling my thumbs). All this occurs whether the Indexing > > Service is still indexing or even when it claims the indexing is complete > > (I > > limited the Index Searching to less than ½ the extensions which are marked > > for indexing with the default settings, including no indexing XML files, > > which helped sped up the computer a lot). > > > > I am listing below a few of the errors I have so that anyone searching the > > forum can come across a potential solution. > > > > I have all updated drivers (I check for new ones weekly-it takes more than > > 2 > > hours each time). > > > > My system specifications are as follows: > > Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe Motherboard > > AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ > > 4 GB DDR400 (PAE enabled) > > GeForce 6800 GS (256 MB GDDR3) > > 250 GB Western Digital internal SATA HDD > > 500 GB SeaGate external SATA HDD > > > > My questions are as follows: how do I find out how to fix these errors on > > Vista? > > > > Does anyone have a fix for any of the errors listed below or mentioned > > above? > > > > Please do not respond that I need to go back to XP. I am committed to > > Vista > > and find a lot of good therein, but it is incredibly slow with running > > programs which ran much faster in XP Pro. > > > > Thank you, > > edsager > > > > When I look into the Event Viewer, I see such recurring Critical errors as > > the following: > > (1) This device took longer to initialize, resulting in a performance > > degradation in the system start up process: > > File Name : STORAGE\VolumeSnapshot\HarddiskVolumeSnapshot1 > > Friendly Name : Generic volume shadow copy > > Version : > > Total Time : 3959ms > > Degradation Time : 3564ms > > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 7:00:03 AM > > > > (2) Windows has started up: > > Boot Duration : 195772ms > > IsDegradation : false > > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 10:06:44 AM > > > > (3) Windows has started up: > > Boot Duration : 214385ms > > IsDegradation : false > > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 8:10:30 AM > > > > (4) Windows has started up: > > Boot Duration : 305752ms > > IsDegradation : false > > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/8/2007 11:45:28 PM > > > > (5) Information about the system performance monitoring event: > > Scenario : System Responsiveness > > Analysis result : Analysis could not be performed in time. There is a > > possible serious performance issue > > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 9:37:02 PM > > > > I also see recurring Errors as the following: > > > > (1) The Trend Micro Protection Against Spyware service hung on starting. > > > > (2) Initialization failed because the driver device could not be created. > > Use the string "0015F2CA698C" to identify the interface for which > > initialization failed. It represents the MAC address of the failed > > interface > > or the Globally Unique Interface Identifier (GUID) if NetBT was unable to > > map from GUID to MAC address. If neither the MAC address nor the GUID were > > available, the string represents a cluster device name. > > > > (3) IRQARB: ACPI BIOS does not contain an IRQ for the device in PCI slot > > 13 > > [or 12 or 11], function 0. Please contact your system vendor for technical > > assistance. > > > > And finally, recurring Warnings: > > > > (1) Detection of product '{91120000-0051-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}', feature > > 'VisioCore' failed during request for component > > '{45263A41-952C-4331-A44D-420BAB4E5C46}' > > > > (2) Detection of product '{91120000-0051-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}', feature > > 'ProductFiles', component '{6252B847-BADA-43D4-9252-E39767FA40A1}' failed. > > The resource 'HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.pip\' does not exist. > > > > (3) The content source > > <mapi://{s-1-5-21-4224208133-1263148859-1211768109-1000}/> cannot be > > accessed. > > > > Context: Windows Application, SystemIndex Catalog > > > > Details: > > A server error occurred. Check that the server is available. > > (0x80041206) > > > > > > (4) This device took longer to initialize, resulting in a performance > > degradation in the system start up process: > > File Name : STORAGE\VolumeSnapshot\HarddiskVolumeSnapshot1 > > Friendly Name : Generic volume shadow copy > > Version : > > Total Time : 3959ms > > Degradation Time : 3564ms > > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 7:00:03 AM > > > > (5) This application took longer than usual to start up, resulting in a > > performance degradation in the system startup process: > > File Name : explorer.exe > > Friendly Name : Windows Explorer > > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) > > Total Time : 15034ms > > Degradation Time : 10034ms > > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 12:58:44 AM > > > > (6) This startup service took longer than expected to startup, resulting > > in > > a performance degradation in the system start up process: > > File Name : plugplay > > Friendly Name : User-mode Plug-and-Play Service > > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) > > Total Time : 346ms > > Degradation Time : 186ms > > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/8/2007 11:45:28 PM > > > > (7) This application took longer than usual to start up, resulting in a > > performance degradation in the system startup process: > > File Name : WerFault.exe > > Friendly Name : Windows Problem Reporting > > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) > > Total Time : 18572ms > > Degradation Time : 13572ms > > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/8/2007 12:12:04 PM > > > > (8) This process is using up processor time and is impacting the > > performance > > of Windows: > > File > > Name : \Device\HarddiskVolume3\Windows\System32\SearchFilterHost.exe > > Friendly Name : Microsoft Windows Search Filter Host > > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) > > Thread time : 717ms > > Blocked Time : 86ms > > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 6:54:57 PM > > > > (9) This service caused a delay in the system shutdown process: > > File Name : MSSQL$MSSMLBIZ > > Friendly Name : > > Version : > > Total Time : 3799ms > > Degradation Time : 419ms > > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 10:05:10 AM > > > > (10) Windows has shutdown: > > Shutdown Duration : 36799ms > > IsDegradation : false > > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 10:05:10 AM > > > > > > > |
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| | Re: Slow Vista: hundreds of warnings, errors and critical issues? About all that comes to mind is to install Vista again, as a clean install. Test it to make sure the problem hasn't reappeared. Then install your apps, one by one, testing between each to see if the behavior returns. If the fresh install with no apps installed has this problem, then I'm not sure what to tell you except try to get a replacement DVD because this just isn't normal... Another dual-booter had some performance issues, which were resolved when he defragged his Vista partition from XP. I have no idea why this would work, but you might give it a try... Dana Cline - MCE MVP "edsager" <edsager@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:77FE1F03-85C9-4C4D-B435-9F71A31CF9C3@microsoft.com... > Hello Dana Cline! > > It is a laundry list which is very huge...I have shared only a few of the > errors; many more exist. > > XP does work fine. > > To dual-boot, I set up my computer according to the instructions given on > http://techrepublic.com.com/. I did a clean install of XP Pro, downloaded > all the relevant updates and then partitioned the disk with > PartitionMagic. > I then installed a full, clean version of Vista Ultimate onto the 2nd > partition. > > Both XP Pro and Vista are NTFS. > > The XP Pro partition is: Healthy (System, Active, Primary Partition) > 47.33 GB > The Vista partition is: Healthy (Boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Logical > Drive) > 185.55 GB > External HDD: Healthy (Primary Partition). 465.76 GB > > I am wondering about the VisioCore error in particular because I recently > uninstalled Visio Pro 2003 and installed Visio Pro 2007. I now have only > Office 2007 products...no earlier versions of Office. > > Any help to solve any of the errors would be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you, > edsager > _____________________________________ > > "Dana Cline - MVP" wrote: > >> Wow...that's a big laundry list of problems. Since XP works fine (I >> assume?), then it's not a BIOS issue. From the shadow copy error, I'm >> thinking its some sort of disk problem. When you installed Vista to this >> partition, did you create it fresh or use an existing one? Primary or >> extended? NTFS, I hope? Or if the Vista partition is on a second drive, >> is >> there a configuration issue with that drive maybe? How is your drive(s) >> set >> up? >> >> Dana Cline - MCE MVP >> >> "edsager" <edsager@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:5565EE86-73A2-4490-8330-E75825F1B996@microsoft.com... >> > Hello, >> > >> > I did a clean install of Vista Ultimate on a separate partition and am >> > booting Vista 32-bit with XP Pro 32-bit. No problems with the booting >> > and >> > I >> > only use the XP partition when using my high-speed scanner and Kofax >> > VRS >> > Pro. >> > The rest of the time I am on Vista. I have Office 2007 Ultimate on the >> > Vista partition. >> > >> > It takes some 15-25 seconds to open such programs as MS Word (and >> > another >> > 10-15 seconds before I can start typing into Word), Access and Excel. >> > Outlook is also quite slow. Internet Explorer is as slow as Word and >> > when >> > I >> > try to right click a link in IE, it takes 4 or 5 seconds.every single >> > time >> > (at least it is consistent: I have timed approximately 65 such right >> > clicks >> > and the result is always 4 or 5 seconds). Many of my programs will >> > show, >> > "Not Responding" on the title bar at least a few times every time I use >> > the >> > software for more than 15 minutes (eventually the software >> > continues/responds, but it takes several seconds, during which I am >> > frustrated and twiddling my thumbs). All this occurs whether the >> > Indexing >> > Service is still indexing or even when it claims the indexing is >> > complete >> > (I >> > limited the Index Searching to less than the extensions which are >> > marked >> > for indexing with the default settings, including no indexing XML >> > files, >> > which helped sped up the computer a lot). >> > >> > I am listing below a few of the errors I have so that anyone searching >> > the >> > forum can come across a potential solution. >> > >> > I have all updated drivers (I check for new ones weekly-it takes more >> > than >> > 2 >> > hours each time). >> > >> > My system specifications are as follows: >> > Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe Motherboard >> > AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ >> > 4 GB DDR400 (PAE enabled) >> > GeForce 6800 GS (256 MB GDDR3) >> > 250 GB Western Digital internal SATA HDD >> > 500 GB SeaGate external SATA HDD >> > >> > My questions are as follows: how do I find out how to fix these errors >> > on >> > Vista? >> > >> > Does anyone have a fix for any of the errors listed below or mentioned >> > above? >> > >> > Please do not respond that I need to go back to XP. I am committed to >> > Vista >> > and find a lot of good therein, but it is incredibly slow with running >> > programs which ran much faster in XP Pro. >> > >> > Thank you, >> > edsager >> > >> > When I look into the Event Viewer, I see such recurring Critical errors >> > as >> > the following: >> > (1) This device took longer to initialize, resulting in a performance >> > degradation in the system start up process: >> > File Name : STORAGE\VolumeSnapshot\HarddiskVolumeSnapshot1 >> > Friendly Name : Generic volume shadow copy >> > Version : >> > Total Time : 3959ms >> > Degradation Time : 3564ms >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 7:00:03 AM >> > >> > (2) Windows has started up: >> > Boot Duration : 195772ms >> > IsDegradation : false >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 10:06:44 AM >> > >> > (3) Windows has started up: >> > Boot Duration : 214385ms >> > IsDegradation : false >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 8:10:30 AM >> > >> > (4) Windows has started up: >> > Boot Duration : 305752ms >> > IsDegradation : false >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/8/2007 11:45:28 PM >> > >> > (5) Information about the system performance monitoring event: >> > Scenario : System Responsiveness >> > Analysis result : Analysis could not be performed in time. There is >> > a >> > possible serious performance issue >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 9:37:02 PM >> > >> > I also see recurring Errors as the following: >> > >> > (1) The Trend Micro Protection Against Spyware service hung on >> > starting. >> > >> > (2) Initialization failed because the driver device could not be >> > created. >> > Use the string "0015F2CA698C" to identify the interface for which >> > initialization failed. It represents the MAC address of the failed >> > interface >> > or the Globally Unique Interface Identifier (GUID) if NetBT was unable >> > to >> > map from GUID to MAC address. If neither the MAC address nor the GUID >> > were >> > available, the string represents a cluster device name. >> > >> > (3) IRQARB: ACPI BIOS does not contain an IRQ for the device in PCI >> > slot >> > 13 >> > [or 12 or 11], function 0. Please contact your system vendor for >> > technical >> > assistance. >> > >> > And finally, recurring Warnings: >> > >> > (1) Detection of product '{91120000-0051-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}', >> > feature >> > 'VisioCore' failed during request for component >> > '{45263A41-952C-4331-A44D-420BAB4E5C46}' >> > >> > (2) Detection of product '{91120000-0051-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}', >> > feature >> > 'ProductFiles', component '{6252B847-BADA-43D4-9252-E39767FA40A1}' >> > failed. >> > The resource 'HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.pip\' does not exist. >> > >> > (3) The content source >> > <mapi://{s-1-5-21-4224208133-1263148859-1211768109-1000}/> cannot be >> > accessed. >> > >> > Context: Windows Application, SystemIndex Catalog >> > >> > Details: >> > A server error occurred. Check that the server is available. >> > (0x80041206) >> > >> > >> > (4) This device took longer to initialize, resulting in a performance >> > degradation in the system start up process: >> > File Name : STORAGE\VolumeSnapshot\HarddiskVolumeSnapshot1 >> > Friendly Name : Generic volume shadow copy >> > Version : >> > Total Time : 3959ms >> > Degradation Time : 3564ms >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 7:00:03 AM >> > >> > (5) This application took longer than usual to start up, resulting in a >> > performance degradation in the system startup process: >> > File Name : explorer.exe >> > Friendly Name : Windows Explorer >> > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) >> > Total Time : 15034ms >> > Degradation Time : 10034ms >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 12:58:44 AM >> > >> > (6) This startup service took longer than expected to startup, >> > resulting >> > in >> > a performance degradation in the system start up process: >> > File Name : plugplay >> > Friendly Name : User-mode Plug-and-Play Service >> > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) >> > Total Time : 346ms >> > Degradation Time : 186ms >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/8/2007 11:45:28 PM >> > >> > (7) This application took longer than usual to start up, resulting in a >> > performance degradation in the system startup process: >> > File Name : WerFault.exe >> > Friendly Name : Windows Problem Reporting >> > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) >> > Total Time : 18572ms >> > Degradation Time : 13572ms >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/8/2007 12:12:04 PM >> > >> > (8) This process is using up processor time and is impacting the >> > performance >> > of Windows: >> > File >> > Name : \Device\HarddiskVolume3\Windows\System32\SearchFilterHost.exe >> > Friendly Name : Microsoft Windows Search Filter Host >> > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) >> > Thread time : 717ms >> > Blocked Time : 86ms >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 6:54:57 PM >> > >> > (9) This service caused a delay in the system shutdown process: >> > File Name : MSSQL$MSSMLBIZ >> > Friendly Name : >> > Version : >> > Total Time : 3799ms >> > Degradation Time : 419ms >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 10:05:10 AM >> > >> > (10) Windows has shutdown: >> > Shutdown Duration : 36799ms >> > IsDegradation : false >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 10:05:10 AM >> > >> > >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Slow Vista: hundreds of warnings, errors and critical issues? Hello Again Dana Cline! I have already gone the route of reinstallation for other reasons and I simply do not have the time to do it again. I truly wish all my applications and hardware were 64-bit compatible because all my stuffs which worked with Vista 64 ran very fast and without problems. Vista 32-bit is a different story... I will try the route of defragmenting from my XP hard drive. Thank you, edsager ________________________________ "Dana Cline - MVP" wrote: > About all that comes to mind is to install Vista again, as a clean install. > Test it to make sure the problem hasn't reappeared. Then install your apps, > one by one, testing between each to see if the behavior returns. > > If the fresh install with no apps installed has this problem, then I'm not > sure what to tell you except try to get a replacement DVD because this just > isn't normal... > > Another dual-booter had some performance issues, which were resolved when he > defragged his Vista partition from XP. I have no idea why this would work, > but you might give it a try... > > Dana Cline - MCE MVP > > "edsager" <edsager@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:77FE1F03-85C9-4C4D-B435-9F71A31CF9C3@microsoft.com... > > Hello Dana Cline! > > > > It is a laundry list which is very huge...I have shared only a few of the > > errors; many more exist. > > > > XP does work fine. > > > > To dual-boot, I set up my computer according to the instructions given on > > http://techrepublic.com.com/. I did a clean install of XP Pro, downloaded > > all the relevant updates and then partitioned the disk with > > PartitionMagic. > > I then installed a full, clean version of Vista Ultimate onto the 2nd > > partition. > > > > Both XP Pro and Vista are NTFS. > > > > The XP Pro partition is: Healthy (System, Active, Primary Partition) > > 47.33 GB > > The Vista partition is: Healthy (Boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Logical > > Drive) > > 185.55 GB > > External HDD: Healthy (Primary Partition). 465.76 GB > > > > I am wondering about the VisioCore error in particular because I recently > > uninstalled Visio Pro 2003 and installed Visio Pro 2007. I now have only > > Office 2007 products...no earlier versions of Office. > > > > Any help to solve any of the errors would be greatly appreciated. > > > > Thank you, > > edsager > > _____________________________________ > > > > "Dana Cline - MVP" wrote: > > > >> Wow...that's a big laundry list of problems. Since XP works fine (I > >> assume?), then it's not a BIOS issue. From the shadow copy error, I'm > >> thinking its some sort of disk problem. When you installed Vista to this > >> partition, did you create it fresh or use an existing one? Primary or > >> extended? NTFS, I hope? Or if the Vista partition is on a second drive, > >> is > >> there a configuration issue with that drive maybe? How is your drive(s) > >> set > >> up? > >> > >> Dana Cline - MCE MVP > >> > >> "edsager" <edsager@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:5565EE86-73A2-4490-8330-E75825F1B996@microsoft.com... > >> > Hello, > >> > > >> > I did a clean install of Vista Ultimate on a separate partition and am > >> > booting Vista 32-bit with XP Pro 32-bit. No problems with the booting > >> > and > >> > I > >> > only use the XP partition when using my high-speed scanner and Kofax > >> > VRS > >> > Pro. > >> > The rest of the time I am on Vista. I have Office 2007 Ultimate on the > >> > Vista partition. > >> > > >> > It takes some 15-25 seconds to open such programs as MS Word (and > >> > another > >> > 10-15 seconds before I can start typing into Word), Access and Excel. > >> > Outlook is also quite slow. Internet Explorer is as slow as Word and > >> > when > >> > I > >> > try to right click a link in IE, it takes 4 or 5 seconds.every single > >> > time > >> > (at least it is consistent: I have timed approximately 65 such right > >> > clicks > >> > and the result is always 4 or 5 seconds). Many of my programs will > >> > show, > >> > "Not Responding" on the title bar at least a few times every time I use > >> > the > >> > software for more than 15 minutes (eventually the software > >> > continues/responds, but it takes several seconds, during which I am > >> > frustrated and twiddling my thumbs). All this occurs whether the > >> > Indexing > >> > Service is still indexing or even when it claims the indexing is > >> > complete > >> > (I > >> > limited the Index Searching to less than ½ the extensions which are > >> > marked > >> > for indexing with the default settings, including no indexing XML > >> > files, > >> > which helped sped up the computer a lot). > >> > > >> > I am listing below a few of the errors I have so that anyone searching > >> > the > >> > forum can come across a potential solution. > >> > > >> > I have all updated drivers (I check for new ones weekly-it takes more > >> > than > >> > 2 > >> > hours each time). > >> > > >> > My system specifications are as follows: > >> > Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe Motherboard > >> > AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ > >> > 4 GB DDR400 (PAE enabled) > >> > GeForce 6800 GS (256 MB GDDR3) > >> > 250 GB Western Digital internal SATA HDD > >> > 500 GB SeaGate external SATA HDD > >> > > >> > My questions are as follows: how do I find out how to fix these errors > >> > on > >> > Vista? > >> > > >> > Does anyone have a fix for any of the errors listed below or mentioned > >> > above? > >> > > >> > Please do not respond that I need to go back to XP. I am committed to > >> > Vista > >> > and find a lot of good therein, but it is incredibly slow with running > >> > programs which ran much faster in XP Pro. > >> > > >> > Thank you, > >> > edsager > >> > > >> > When I look into the Event Viewer, I see such recurring Critical errors > >> > as > >> > the following: > >> > (1) This device took longer to initialize, resulting in a performance > >> > degradation in the system start up process: > >> > File Name : STORAGE\VolumeSnapshot\HarddiskVolumeSnapshot1 > >> > Friendly Name : Generic volume shadow copy > >> > Version : > >> > Total Time : 3959ms > >> > Degradation Time : 3564ms > >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 7:00:03 AM > >> > > >> > (2) Windows has started up: > >> > Boot Duration : 195772ms > >> > IsDegradation : false > >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 10:06:44 AM > >> > > >> > (3) Windows has started up: > >> > Boot Duration : 214385ms > >> > IsDegradation : false > >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 8:10:30 AM > >> > > >> > (4) Windows has started up: > >> > Boot Duration : 305752ms > >> > IsDegradation : false > >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/8/2007 11:45:28 PM > >> > > >> > (5) Information about the system performance monitoring event: > >> > Scenario : System Responsiveness > >> > Analysis result : Analysis could not be performed in time. There is > >> > a > >> > possible serious performance issue > >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 9:37:02 PM > >> > > >> > I also see recurring Errors as the following: > >> > > >> > (1) The Trend Micro Protection Against Spyware service hung on > >> > starting. > >> > > >> > (2) Initialization failed because the driver device could not be > >> > created. > >> > Use the string "0015F2CA698C" to identify the interface for which > >> > initialization failed. It represents the MAC address of the failed > >> > interface > >> > or the Globally Unique Interface Identifier (GUID) if NetBT was unable > >> > to > >> > map from GUID to MAC address. If neither the MAC address nor the GUID > >> > were > >> > available, the string represents a cluster device name. > >> > > >> > (3) IRQARB: ACPI BIOS does not contain an IRQ for the device in PCI > >> > slot > >> > 13 > >> > [or 12 or 11], function 0. Please contact your system vendor for > >> > technical > >> > assistance. > >> > > >> > And finally, recurring Warnings: > >> > > >> > (1) Detection of product '{91120000-0051-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}', > >> > feature > >> > 'VisioCore' failed during request for component > >> > '{45263A41-952C-4331-A44D-420BAB4E5C46}' > >> > > >> > (2) Detection of product '{91120000-0051-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}', > >> > feature > >> > 'ProductFiles', component '{6252B847-BADA-43D4-9252-E39767FA40A1}' > >> > failed. > >> > The resource 'HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.pip\' does not exist. > >> > > >> > (3) The content source > >> > <mapi://{s-1-5-21-4224208133-1263148859-1211768109-1000}/> cannot be > >> > accessed. > >> > > >> > Context: Windows Application, SystemIndex Catalog > >> > > >> > Details: > >> > A server error occurred. Check that the server is available. > >> > (0x80041206) > >> > > >> > > >> > (4) This device took longer to initialize, resulting in a performance > >> > degradation in the system start up process: > >> > File Name : STORAGE\VolumeSnapshot\HarddiskVolumeSnapshot1 > >> > Friendly Name : Generic volume shadow copy > >> > Version : > >> > Total Time : 3959ms > >> > Degradation Time : 3564ms > >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 7:00:03 AM > >> > > >> > (5) This application took longer than usual to start up, resulting in a > >> > performance degradation in the system startup process: > >> > File Name : explorer.exe > >> > Friendly Name : Windows Explorer > >> > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) > >> > Total Time : 15034ms > >> > Degradation Time : 10034ms > >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 12:58:44 AM > >> > > >> > (6) This startup service took longer than expected to startup, > >> > resulting > >> > in > >> > a performance degradation in the system start up process: > >> > File Name : plugplay > >> > Friendly Name : User-mode Plug-and-Play Service > >> > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) > >> > Total Time : 346ms > >> > Degradation Time : 186ms > >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/8/2007 11:45:28 PM > >> > > >> > (7) This application took longer than usual to start up, resulting in a > >> > performance degradation in the system startup process: > >> > File Name : WerFault.exe > >> > Friendly Name : Windows Problem Reporting > >> > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) > >> > Total Time : 18572ms > >> > Degradation Time : 13572ms > >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/8/2007 12:12:04 PM > >> > > >> > (8) This process is using up processor time and is impacting the > >> > performance > >> > of Windows: > >> > File > >> > Name : \Device\HarddiskVolume3\Windows\System32\SearchFilterHost.exe > >> > Friendly Name : Microsoft Windows Search Filter Host > >> > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) > >> > Thread time : 717ms > >> > Blocked Time : 86ms > >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 6:54:57 PM > >> > > >> > (9) This service caused a delay in the system shutdown process: > >> > File Name : MSSQL$MSSMLBIZ > >> > Friendly Name : > >> > Version : > >> > Total Time : 3799ms > >> > Degradation Time : 419ms > >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 10:05:10 AM > >> > > >> > (10) Windows has shutdown: > >> > Shutdown Duration : 36799ms > >> > IsDegradation : false > >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 10:05:10 AM > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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| | Re: Slow Vista: hundreds of warnings, errors and critical issues? Hello again, I did the defrag of Vista from XP and I have fewer errors and Vista is faster. It makes me wonder if Vista's defrag is not so good. I also went into the registry and eliminated all references to Office11. This caused Visio Pro 2007 to reinstall automatically (or repair). I now no longer have the VisoCore errors. I still get print errors and netbt errors and some ASPI errors, but nowhere near as many as before. I must admit my faith in Vista has been shaken today when I worked with a few programs on XP Pro. Everything started instantly: no waiting involved. Maybe I should go back to using XP Pro for most things and wait for SP1 for Vista. I do like Vista very much, but the waiting (especially for Dragon NaturallySpeaking Pro Legal 9.5) is almost too much. Thanks, edsager _____________________________ "Dana Cline - MVP" wrote: > About all that comes to mind is to install Vista again, as a clean install. > Test it to make sure the problem hasn't reappeared. Then install your apps, > one by one, testing between each to see if the behavior returns. > > If the fresh install with no apps installed has this problem, then I'm not > sure what to tell you except try to get a replacement DVD because this just > isn't normal... > > Another dual-booter had some performance issues, which were resolved when he > defragged his Vista partition from XP. I have no idea why this would work, > but you might give it a try... > > Dana Cline - MCE MVP > > "edsager" <edsager@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:77FE1F03-85C9-4C4D-B435-9F71A31CF9C3@microsoft.com... > > Hello Dana Cline! > > > > It is a laundry list which is very huge...I have shared only a few of the > > errors; many more exist. > > > > XP does work fine. > > > > To dual-boot, I set up my computer according to the instructions given on > > http://techrepublic.com.com/. I did a clean install of XP Pro, downloaded > > all the relevant updates and then partitioned the disk with > > PartitionMagic. > > I then installed a full, clean version of Vista Ultimate onto the 2nd > > partition. > > > > Both XP Pro and Vista are NTFS. > > > > The XP Pro partition is: Healthy (System, Active, Primary Partition) > > 47.33 GB > > The Vista partition is: Healthy (Boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Logical > > Drive) > > 185.55 GB > > External HDD: Healthy (Primary Partition). 465.76 GB > > > > I am wondering about the VisioCore error in particular because I recently > > uninstalled Visio Pro 2003 and installed Visio Pro 2007. I now have only > > Office 2007 products...no earlier versions of Office. > > > > Any help to solve any of the errors would be greatly appreciated. > > > > Thank you, > > edsager > > _____________________________________ > > > > "Dana Cline - MVP" wrote: > > > >> Wow...that's a big laundry list of problems. Since XP works fine (I > >> assume?), then it's not a BIOS issue. From the shadow copy error, I'm > >> thinking its some sort of disk problem. When you installed Vista to this > >> partition, did you create it fresh or use an existing one? Primary or > >> extended? NTFS, I hope? Or if the Vista partition is on a second drive, > >> is > >> there a configuration issue with that drive maybe? How is your drive(s) > >> set > >> up? > >> > >> Dana Cline - MCE MVP > >> > >> "edsager" <edsager@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:5565EE86-73A2-4490-8330-E75825F1B996@microsoft.com... > >> > Hello, > >> > > >> > I did a clean install of Vista Ultimate on a separate partition and am > >> > booting Vista 32-bit with XP Pro 32-bit. No problems with the booting > >> > and > >> > I > >> > only use the XP partition when using my high-speed scanner and Kofax > >> > VRS > >> > Pro. > >> > The rest of the time I am on Vista. I have Office 2007 Ultimate on the > >> > Vista partition. > >> > > >> > It takes some 15-25 seconds to open such programs as MS Word (and > >> > another > >> > 10-15 seconds before I can start typing into Word), Access and Excel. > >> > Outlook is also quite slow. Internet Explorer is as slow as Word and > >> > when > >> > I > >> > try to right click a link in IE, it takes 4 or 5 seconds.every single > >> > time > >> > (at least it is consistent: I have timed approximately 65 such right > >> > clicks > >> > and the result is always 4 or 5 seconds). Many of my programs will > >> > show, > >> > "Not Responding" on the title bar at least a few times every time I use > >> > the > >> > software for more than 15 minutes (eventually the software > >> > continues/responds, but it takes several seconds, during which I am > >> > frustrated and twiddling my thumbs). All this occurs whether the > >> > Indexing > >> > Service is still indexing or even when it claims the indexing is > >> > complete > >> > (I > >> > limited the Index Searching to less than ½ the extensions which are > >> > marked > >> > for indexing with the default settings, including no indexing XML > >> > files, > >> > which helped sped up the computer a lot). > >> > > >> > I am listing below a few of the errors I have so that anyone searching > >> > the > >> > forum can come across a potential solution. > >> > > >> > I have all updated drivers (I check for new ones weekly-it takes more > >> > than > >> > 2 > >> > hours each time). > >> > > >> > My system specifications are as follows: > >> > Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe Motherboard > >> > AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ > >> > 4 GB DDR400 (PAE enabled) > >> > GeForce 6800 GS (256 MB GDDR3) > >> > 250 GB Western Digital internal SATA HDD > >> > 500 GB SeaGate external SATA HDD > >> > > >> > My questions are as follows: how do I find out how to fix these errors > >> > on > >> > Vista? > >> > > >> > Does anyone have a fix for any of the errors listed below or mentioned > >> > above? > >> > > >> > Please do not respond that I need to go back to XP. I am committed to > >> > Vista > >> > and find a lot of good therein, but it is incredibly slow with running > >> > programs which ran much faster in XP Pro. > >> > > >> > Thank you, > >> > edsager > >> > > >> > When I look into the Event Viewer, I see such recurring Critical errors > >> > as > >> > the following: > >> > (1) This device took longer to initialize, resulting in a performance > >> > degradation in the system start up process: > >> > File Name : STORAGE\VolumeSnapshot\HarddiskVolumeSnapshot1 > >> > Friendly Name : Generic volume shadow copy > >> > Version : > >> > Total Time : 3959ms > >> > Degradation Time : 3564ms > >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 7:00:03 AM > >> > > >> > (2) Windows has started up: > >> > Boot Duration : 195772ms > >> > IsDegradation : false > >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 10:06:44 AM > >> > > >> > (3) Windows has started up: > >> > Boot Duration : 214385ms > >> > IsDegradation : false > >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 8:10:30 AM > >> > > >> > (4) Windows has started up: > >> > Boot Duration : 305752ms > >> > IsDegradation : false > >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/8/2007 11:45:28 PM > >> > > >> > (5) Information about the system performance monitoring event: > >> > Scenario : System Responsiveness > >> > Analysis result : Analysis could not be performed in time. There is > >> > a > >> > possible serious performance issue > >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 9:37:02 PM > >> > > >> > I also see recurring Errors as the following: > >> > > >> > (1) The Trend Micro Protection Against Spyware service hung on > >> > starting. > >> > > >> > (2) Initialization failed because the driver device could not be > >> > created. > >> > Use the string "0015F2CA698C" to identify the interface for which > >> > initialization failed. It represents the MAC address of the failed > >> > interface > >> > or the Globally Unique Interface Identifier (GUID) if NetBT was unable > >> > to > >> > map from GUID to MAC address. If neither the MAC address nor the GUID > >> > were > >> > available, the string represents a cluster device name. > >> > > >> > (3) IRQARB: ACPI BIOS does not contain an IRQ for the device in PCI > >> > slot > >> > 13 > >> > [or 12 or 11], function 0. Please contact your system vendor for > >> > technical > >> > assistance. > >> > > >> > And finally, recurring Warnings: > >> > > >> > (1) Detection of product '{91120000-0051-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}', > >> > feature > >> > 'VisioCore' failed during request for component > >> > '{45263A41-952C-4331-A44D-420BAB4E5C46}' > >> > > >> > (2) Detection of product '{91120000-0051-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}', > >> > feature > >> > 'ProductFiles', component '{6252B847-BADA-43D4-9252-E39767FA40A1}' > >> > failed. > >> > The resource 'HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.pip\' does not exist. > >> > > >> > (3) The content source > >> > <mapi://{s-1-5-21-4224208133-1263148859-1211768109-1000}/> cannot be > >> > accessed. > >> > > >> > Context: Windows Application, SystemIndex Catalog > >> > > >> > Details: > >> > A server error occurred. Check that the server is available. > >> > (0x80041206) > >> > > >> > > >> > (4) This device took longer to initialize, resulting in a performance > >> > degradation in the system start up process: > >> > File Name : STORAGE\VolumeSnapshot\HarddiskVolumeSnapshot1 > >> > Friendly Name : Generic volume shadow copy > >> > Version : > >> > Total Time : 3959ms > >> > Degradation Time : 3564ms > >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 7:00:03 AM > >> > > >> > (5) This application took longer than usual to start up, resulting in a > >> > performance degradation in the system startup process: > >> > File Name : explorer.exe > >> > Friendly Name : Windows Explorer > >> > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) > >> > Total Time : 15034ms > >> > Degradation Time : 10034ms > >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 12:58:44 AM > >> > > >> > (6) This startup service took longer than expected to startup, > >> > resulting > >> > in > >> > a performance degradation in the system start up process: > >> > File Name : plugplay > >> > Friendly Name : User-mode Plug-and-Play Service > >> > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) > >> > Total Time : 346ms > >> > Degradation Time : 186ms > >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/8/2007 11:45:28 PM > >> > > >> > (7) This application took longer than usual to start up, resulting in a > >> > performance degradation in the system startup process: > >> > File Name : WerFault.exe > >> > Friendly Name : Windows Problem Reporting > >> > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) > >> > Total Time : 18572ms > >> > Degradation Time : 13572ms > >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/8/2007 12:12:04 PM > >> > > >> > (8) This process is using up processor time and is impacting the > >> > performance > >> > of Windows: > >> > File > >> > Name : \Device\HarddiskVolume3\Windows\System32\SearchFilterHost.exe > >> > Friendly Name : Microsoft Windows Search Filter Host > >> > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) > >> > Thread time : 717ms > >> > Blocked Time : 86ms > >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 6:54:57 PM > >> > > >> > (9) This service caused a delay in the system shutdown process: > >> > File Name : MSSQL$MSSMLBIZ > >> > Friendly Name : > >> > Version : > >> > Total Time : 3799ms > >> > Degradation Time : 419ms > >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 10:05:10 AM > >> > > >> > (10) Windows has shutdown: > >> > Shutdown Duration : 36799ms > >> > IsDegradation : false > >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 10:05:10 AM > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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| | Re: Slow Vista: hundreds of warnings, errors and critical issues? Hello once more, OK, I timed the opening of several programs, once in Vista Safe Mode and once in Normal Mode. Here are the results: Safe Mode: Dreamweaver 8: 5 seconds; Fireworks 8: 14; Flash 8: 11. Then I closed all three and tried them in reverse: Flash 8: 11 seconds; Fireworks 8: 9; Dreamweaver 8: 5. Then I waited about 90 seconds and tried the following, closing each program after opening: CCleaner: 2 seconds; PaperPort 11 Standard: 15; Acrobat 8 Pro: 6; ABBYY FineReader Pro: 10. The same was done in Normal Mode (except that I had to wait at least 150 seconds between opening programs so that the CPU usage reduced to at least 60% used--I tried to wait until at least 10% was free, but that entailed waiting 3 to 5 minutes or more): Dreamweaver 8: 32 seconds; Fireworks 8: 55; Flash 8: 60. Then I closed all three and tried them in reverse: Flash 8: 80 seconds; Fireworks 8: 64; Dreamweaver 8: 31. Then I waited between 90 to 300 seconds (for the reasons described above) and tried the following, closing each program after opening: CCleaner: 5 seconds; PaperPort 11 Standard: 86; Acrobat 8 Pro: 13 the first opening and 8 the second time; ABBYY FineReader Pro: 14. I noticed an instance of svchost.exe is almost constantly running, with CPU usage hovering from 13% to 50%. This instance seems to be connected with the following services: Windows Audio Endpoint Builder; Human Interface Device Access; Network Connections; Program Compatibility Assistant Service; Superfetch; Distributed Link Tracking Client; Desktop Windows Manager Session Manager; and Diagnostic System Host. Anyone got any ideas as to how to get my Vista installation working faster? A very tired thanks to you all, edsager |
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| | Re: Slow Vista: hundreds of warnings, errors and critical issues? I'm glad the defrag helped some, but your numbers are just weird - I have no idea why it would take so long to fire up apps. If you haven't tweaked any advanced settings about background versus foreground processes. Take a look at TweakVI and see if it offers any improvement. Dana Cline - MCE MVP "edsager" <edsager@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9B94C2D2-AEAF-4CA0-852D-DC64AFBB4FDD@microsoft.com... > Hello again, > > I did the defrag of Vista from XP and I have fewer errors and Vista is > faster. It makes me wonder if Vista's defrag is not so good. I also went > into the registry and eliminated all references to Office11. This caused > Visio Pro 2007 to reinstall automatically (or repair). I now no longer > have > the VisoCore errors. I still get print errors and netbt errors and some > ASPI > errors, but nowhere near as many as before. > > I must admit my faith in Vista has been shaken today when I worked with a > few programs on XP Pro. Everything started instantly: no waiting > involved. > Maybe I should go back to using XP Pro for most things and wait for SP1 > for > Vista. I do like Vista very much, but the waiting (especially for Dragon > NaturallySpeaking Pro Legal 9.5) is almost too much. > > Thanks, > edsager > _____________________________ > > "Dana Cline - MVP" wrote: > >> About all that comes to mind is to install Vista again, as a clean >> install. >> Test it to make sure the problem hasn't reappeared. Then install your >> apps, >> one by one, testing between each to see if the behavior returns. >> >> If the fresh install with no apps installed has this problem, then I'm >> not >> sure what to tell you except try to get a replacement DVD because this >> just >> isn't normal... >> >> Another dual-booter had some performance issues, which were resolved when >> he >> defragged his Vista partition from XP. I have no idea why this would >> work, >> but you might give it a try... >> >> Dana Cline - MCE MVP >> >> "edsager" <edsager@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:77FE1F03-85C9-4C4D-B435-9F71A31CF9C3@microsoft.com... >> > Hello Dana Cline! >> > >> > It is a laundry list which is very huge...I have shared only a few of >> > the >> > errors; many more exist. >> > >> > XP does work fine. >> > >> > To dual-boot, I set up my computer according to the instructions given >> > on >> > http://techrepublic.com.com/. I did a clean install of XP Pro, >> > downloaded >> > all the relevant updates and then partitioned the disk with >> > PartitionMagic. >> > I then installed a full, clean version of Vista Ultimate onto the 2nd >> > partition. >> > >> > Both XP Pro and Vista are NTFS. >> > >> > The XP Pro partition is: Healthy (System, Active, Primary Partition) >> > 47.33 GB >> > The Vista partition is: Healthy (Boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Logical >> > Drive) >> > 185.55 GB >> > External HDD: Healthy (Primary Partition). 465.76 GB >> > >> > I am wondering about the VisioCore error in particular because I >> > recently >> > uninstalled Visio Pro 2003 and installed Visio Pro 2007. I now have >> > only >> > Office 2007 products...no earlier versions of Office. >> > >> > Any help to solve any of the errors would be greatly appreciated. >> > >> > Thank you, >> > edsager >> > _____________________________________ >> > >> > "Dana Cline - MVP" wrote: >> > >> >> Wow...that's a big laundry list of problems. Since XP works fine (I >> >> assume?), then it's not a BIOS issue. From the shadow copy error, I'm >> >> thinking its some sort of disk problem. When you installed Vista to >> >> this >> >> partition, did you create it fresh or use an existing one? Primary or >> >> extended? NTFS, I hope? Or if the Vista partition is on a second >> >> drive, >> >> is >> >> there a configuration issue with that drive maybe? How is your >> >> drive(s) >> >> set >> >> up? >> >> >> >> Dana Cline - MCE MVP >> >> >> >> "edsager" <edsager@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:5565EE86-73A2-4490-8330-E75825F1B996@microsoft.com... >> >> > Hello, >> >> > >> >> > I did a clean install of Vista Ultimate on a separate partition and >> >> > am >> >> > booting Vista 32-bit with XP Pro 32-bit. No problems with the >> >> > booting >> >> > and >> >> > I >> >> > only use the XP partition when using my high-speed scanner and Kofax >> >> > VRS >> >> > Pro. >> >> > The rest of the time I am on Vista. I have Office 2007 Ultimate on >> >> > the >> >> > Vista partition. >> >> > >> >> > It takes some 15-25 seconds to open such programs as MS Word (and >> >> > another >> >> > 10-15 seconds before I can start typing into Word), Access and >> >> > Excel. >> >> > Outlook is also quite slow. Internet Explorer is as slow as Word >> >> > and >> >> > when >> >> > I >> >> > try to right click a link in IE, it takes 4 or 5 seconds.every >> >> > single >> >> > time >> >> > (at least it is consistent: I have timed approximately 65 such >> >> > right >> >> > clicks >> >> > and the result is always 4 or 5 seconds). Many of my programs will >> >> > show, >> >> > "Not Responding" on the title bar at least a few times every time I >> >> > use >> >> > the >> >> > software for more than 15 minutes (eventually the software >> >> > continues/responds, but it takes several seconds, during which I am >> >> > frustrated and twiddling my thumbs). All this occurs whether the >> >> > Indexing >> >> > Service is still indexing or even when it claims the indexing is >> >> > complete >> >> > (I >> >> > limited the Index Searching to less than the extensions which are >> >> > marked >> >> > for indexing with the default settings, including no indexing XML >> >> > files, >> >> > which helped sped up the computer a lot). >> >> > >> >> > I am listing below a few of the errors I have so that anyone >> >> > searching >> >> > the >> >> > forum can come across a potential solution. >> >> > >> >> > I have all updated drivers (I check for new ones weekly-it takes >> >> > more >> >> > than >> >> > 2 >> >> > hours each time). >> >> > >> >> > My system specifications are as follows: >> >> > Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe Motherboard >> >> > AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ >> >> > 4 GB DDR400 (PAE enabled) >> >> > GeForce 6800 GS (256 MB GDDR3) >> >> > 250 GB Western Digital internal SATA HDD >> >> > 500 GB SeaGate external SATA HDD >> >> > >> >> > My questions are as follows: how do I find out how to fix these >> >> > errors >> >> > on >> >> > Vista? >> >> > >> >> > Does anyone have a fix for any of the errors listed below or >> >> > mentioned >> >> > above? >> >> > >> >> > Please do not respond that I need to go back to XP. I am committed >> >> > to >> >> > Vista >> >> > and find a lot of good therein, but it is incredibly slow with >> >> > running >> >> > programs which ran much faster in XP Pro. >> >> > >> >> > Thank you, >> >> > edsager >> >> > >> >> > When I look into the Event Viewer, I see such recurring Critical >> >> > errors >> >> > as >> >> > the following: >> >> > (1) This device took longer to initialize, resulting in a >> >> > performance >> >> > degradation in the system start up process: >> >> > File Name : STORAGE\VolumeSnapshot\HarddiskVolumeSnapshot1 >> >> > Friendly Name : Generic volume shadow copy >> >> > Version : >> >> > Total Time : 3959ms >> >> > Degradation Time : 3564ms >> >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 7:00:03 AM >> >> > >> >> > (2) Windows has started up: >> >> > Boot Duration : 195772ms >> >> > IsDegradation : false >> >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 10:06:44 AM >> >> > >> >> > (3) Windows has started up: >> >> > Boot Duration : 214385ms >> >> > IsDegradation : false >> >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 8:10:30 AM >> >> > >> >> > (4) Windows has started up: >> >> > Boot Duration : 305752ms >> >> > IsDegradation : false >> >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/8/2007 11:45:28 PM >> >> > >> >> > (5) Information about the system performance monitoring event: >> >> > Scenario : System Responsiveness >> >> > Analysis result : Analysis could not be performed in time. There >> >> > is >> >> > a >> >> > possible serious performance issue >> >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 9:37:02 PM >> >> > >> >> > I also see recurring Errors as the following: >> >> > >> >> > (1) The Trend Micro Protection Against Spyware service hung on >> >> > starting. >> >> > >> >> > (2) Initialization failed because the driver device could not be >> >> > created. >> >> > Use the string "0015F2CA698C" to identify the interface for which >> >> > initialization failed. It represents the MAC address of the failed >> >> > interface >> >> > or the Globally Unique Interface Identifier (GUID) if NetBT was >> >> > unable >> >> > to >> >> > map from GUID to MAC address. If neither the MAC address nor the >> >> > GUID >> >> > were >> >> > available, the string represents a cluster device name. >> >> > >> >> > (3) IRQARB: ACPI BIOS does not contain an IRQ for the device in PCI >> >> > slot >> >> > 13 >> >> > [or 12 or 11], function 0. Please contact your system vendor for >> >> > technical >> >> > assistance. >> >> > >> >> > And finally, recurring Warnings: >> >> > >> >> > (1) Detection of product '{91120000-0051-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}', >> >> > feature >> >> > 'VisioCore' failed during request for component >> >> > '{45263A41-952C-4331-A44D-420BAB4E5C46}' >> >> > >> >> > (2) Detection of product '{91120000-0051-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}', >> >> > feature >> >> > 'ProductFiles', component '{6252B847-BADA-43D4-9252-E39767FA40A1}' >> >> > failed. >> >> > The resource 'HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.pip\' does not exist. >> >> > >> >> > (3) The content source >> >> > <mapi://{s-1-5-21-4224208133-1263148859-1211768109-1000}/> cannot be >> >> > accessed. >> >> > >> >> > Context: Windows Application, SystemIndex Catalog >> >> > >> >> > Details: >> >> > A server error occurred. Check that the server is available. >> >> > (0x80041206) >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > (4) This device took longer to initialize, resulting in a >> >> > performance >> >> > degradation in the system start up process: >> >> > File Name : STORAGE\VolumeSnapshot\HarddiskVolumeSnapshot1 >> >> > Friendly Name : Generic volume shadow copy >> >> > Version : >> >> > Total Time : 3959ms >> >> > Degradation Time : 3564ms >> >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 7:00:03 AM >> >> > >> >> > (5) This application took longer than usual to start up, resulting >> >> > in a >> >> > performance degradation in the system startup process: >> >> > File Name : explorer.exe >> >> > Friendly Name : Windows Explorer >> >> > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) >> >> > Total Time : 15034ms >> >> > Degradation Time : 10034ms >> >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 12:58:44 AM >> >> > >> >> > (6) This startup service took longer than expected to startup, >> >> > resulting >> >> > in >> >> > a performance degradation in the system start up process: >> >> > File Name : plugplay >> >> > Friendly Name : User-mode Plug-and-Play Service >> >> > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) >> >> > Total Time : 346ms >> >> > Degradation Time : 186ms >> >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/8/2007 11:45:28 PM >> >> > >> >> > (7) This application took longer than usual to start up, resulting >> >> > in a >> >> > performance degradation in the system startup process: >> >> > File Name : WerFault.exe >> >> > Friendly Name : Windows Problem Reporting >> >> > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) >> >> > Total Time : 18572ms >> >> > Degradation Time : 13572ms >> >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/8/2007 12:12:04 PM >> >> > >> >> > (8) This process is using up processor time and is impacting the >> >> > performance >> >> > of Windows: >> >> > File >> >> > Name : \Device\HarddiskVolume3\Windows\System32\SearchFilterHost.exe >> >> > Friendly Name : Microsoft Windows Search Filter Host >> >> > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) >> >> > Thread time : 717ms >> >> > Blocked Time : 86ms >> >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 6:54:57 PM >> >> > >> >> > (9) This service caused a delay in the system shutdown process: >> >> > File Name : MSSQL$MSSMLBIZ >> >> > Friendly Name : >> >> > Version : >> >> > Total Time : 3799ms >> >> > Degradation Time : 419ms >> >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 10:05:10 AM >> >> > >> >> > (10) Windows has shutdown: >> >> > Shutdown Duration : 36799ms >> >> > IsDegradation : false >> >> > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 10:05:10 AM >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Slow Vista: hundreds of warnings, errors and critical issues? "edsager" <edsager@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5565EE86-73A2-4490-8330-E75825F1B996@microsoft.com... > Hello, > > I did a clean install of Vista Ultimate on a separate partition and am > booting Vista 32-bit with XP Pro 32-bit. No problems with the booting and > I > only use the XP partition when using my high-speed scanner and Kofax VRS > Pro. > The rest of the time I am on Vista. I have Office 2007 Ultimate on the > Vista partition. > > It takes some 15-25 seconds to open such programs as MS Word (and another > 10-15 seconds before I can start typing into Word), Access and Excel. > Outlook is also quite slow. Internet Explorer is as slow as Word and when > I > try to right click a link in IE, it takes 4 or 5 seconds…every single time > (at least it is consistent: I have timed approximately 65 such right > clicks > and the result is always 4 or 5 seconds). Many of my programs will show, > “Not Responding” on the title bar at least a few times every time I use > the > software for more than 15 minutes (eventually the software > continues/responds, but it takes several seconds, during which I am > frustrated and twiddling my thumbs). All this occurs whether the Indexing > Service is still indexing or even when it claims the indexing is complete > (I > limited the Index Searching to less than ½ the extensions which are marked > for indexing with the default settings, including no indexing XML files, > which helped sped up the computer a lot). > > I am listing below a few of the errors I have so that anyone searching the > forum can come across a potential solution. > > I have all updated drivers (I check for new ones weekly—it takes more than > 2 > hours each time). > > My system specifications are as follows: > Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe Motherboard > AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ > 4 GB DDR400 (PAE enabled) > GeForce 6800 GS (256 MB GDDR3) > 250 GB Western Digital internal SATA HDD > 500 GB SeaGate external SATA HDD > > My questions are as follows: how do I find out how to fix these errors on > Vista? > > Does anyone have a fix for any of the errors listed below or mentioned > above? > > Please do not respond that I need to go back to XP. I am committed to > Vista > and find a lot of good therein, but it is incredibly slow with running > programs which ran much faster in XP Pro. > > Thank you, > edsager > > When I look into the Event Viewer, I see such recurring Critical errors as > the following: > (1) This device took longer to initialize, resulting in a performance > degradation in the system start up process: > File Name : STORAGE\VolumeSnapshot\HarddiskVolumeSnapshot1 > Friendly Name : Generic volume shadow copy > Version : > Total Time : 3959ms > Degradation Time : 3564ms > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 7:00:03 AM > > (2) Windows has started up: > Boot Duration : 195772ms > IsDegradation : false > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 10:06:44 AM > > (3) Windows has started up: > Boot Duration : 214385ms > IsDegradation : false > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 8:10:30 AM > > (4) Windows has started up: > Boot Duration : 305752ms > IsDegradation : false > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/8/2007 11:45:28 PM > > (5) Information about the system performance monitoring event: > Scenario : System Responsiveness > Analysis result : Analysis could not be performed in time. There is a > possible serious performance issue > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 9:37:02 PM > > I also see recurring Errors as the following: > > (1) The Trend Micro Protection Against Spyware service hung on starting. > > (2) Initialization failed because the driver device could not be created. > Use the string "0015F2CA698C" to identify the interface for which > initialization failed. It represents the MAC address of the failed > interface > or the Globally Unique Interface Identifier (GUID) if NetBT was unable to > map from GUID to MAC address. If neither the MAC address nor the GUID were > available, the string represents a cluster device name. > > (3) IRQARB: ACPI BIOS does not contain an IRQ for the device in PCI slot > 13 > [or 12 or 11], function 0. Please contact your system vendor for technical > assistance. > > And finally, recurring Warnings: > > (1) Detection of product '{91120000-0051-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}', feature > 'VisioCore' failed during request for component > '{45263A41-952C-4331-A44D-420BAB4E5C46}' > > (2) Detection of product '{91120000-0051-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}', feature > 'ProductFiles', component '{6252B847-BADA-43D4-9252-E39767FA40A1}' failed. > The resource 'HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.pip\' does not exist. > > (3) The content source > <mapi://{s-1-5-21-4224208133-1263148859-1211768109-1000}/> cannot be > accessed. > > Context: Windows Application, SystemIndex Catalog > > Details: > A server error occurred. Check that the server is available. > (0x80041206) > > > (4) This device took longer to initialize, resulting in a performance > degradation in the system start up process: > File Name : STORAGE\VolumeSnapshot\HarddiskVolumeSnapshot1 > Friendly Name : Generic volume shadow copy > Version : > Total Time : 3959ms > Degradation Time : 3564ms > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 7:00:03 AM > > (5) This application took longer than usual to start up, resulting in a > performance degradation in the system startup process: > File Name : explorer.exe > Friendly Name : Windows Explorer > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) > Total Time : 15034ms > Degradation Time : 10034ms > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 12:58:44 AM > > (6) This startup service took longer than expected to startup, resulting > in > a performance degradation in the system start up process: > File Name : plugplay > Friendly Name : User-mode Plug-and-Play Service > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) > Total Time : 346ms > Degradation Time : 186ms > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/8/2007 11:45:28 PM > > (7) This application took longer than usual to start up, resulting in a > performance degradation in the system startup process: > File Name : WerFault.exe > Friendly Name : Windows Problem Reporting > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) > Total Time : 18572ms > Degradation Time : 13572ms > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/8/2007 12:12:04 PM > > (8) This process is using up processor time and is impacting the > performance > of Windows: > File > Name : \Device\HarddiskVolume3\Windows\System32\SearchFilterHost.exe > Friendly Name : Microsoft Windows Search Filter Host > Version : 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205) > Thread time : 717ms > Blocked Time : 86ms > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 6:54:57 PM > > (9) This service caused a delay in the system shutdown process: > File Name : MSSQL$MSSMLBIZ > Friendly Name : > Version : > Total Time : 3799ms > Degradation Time : 419ms > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 10:05:10 AM > > (10) Windows has shutdown: > Shutdown Duration : 36799ms > IsDegradation : false > Incident Time (UTC) : 5/9/2007 10:05:10 AM > > You need to do some very basic troubleshooting. If possible remove the drive with XP on it. Make sure you have the latest BIOS for your motherboard. Physically disconnect all external devices except a keyboard and mouse. Run a memory testing program for at least five hours. Do a clean install of Vista creating the partition and formatting it from within the install. Do not use an existing partition. Do not install anything other than Vista. No drivers, no programs, nothing. The only drivers you should install are hard drive controller drivers and only if needed to recognise the drive during the install. How does Vista run? Any errors? Yes, diagnose and fix the problems. No, start installing drivers testing after every driver. Once you have all the drivers installed then start installing programs, again testing after every program is installed. There are no shortcuts. You have to start at the beginning and work through things one at a time until you discover what is causing the problem. From the plethora of errors you are receiving you have installed quite a few programs and drivers. Any one of them or a combination of them could be at fault. Once you have figured out what is causing the problem you can reinstall the drive with XP and set up the dual boot. -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca |
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| | Re: Slow Vista: hundreds of warnings, errors and critical issues? Hello Kerry Brown! I can certainly see the benefit of doing what you suggest; however, my main job is not working on my computer--my main job is my real job. I simply do not have time to go through all the troubleshooting ideas you have mentioned. These problems have seriously hampered my ability to do my work. Also, I have seen the error logging and performance information in Vista, and it is quite impressive. I am unsure why the problems which plague my computer cannot be diagnosed and fixed via those means. What you are suggesting is simply not feasible for anyone who has a job and needs their computer to work. It appears that from what you suggest, it will take several dedicated days to complete the analysis and installations, not to mention downloading updates and looking to make sure I have the latest drivers. I simply do not have that time and believe there must be some other way of troubleshooting. As I stated in an earlier post, I have gone the route of reinstallation (though I did not do the analysis after every installation; by the way, what specifically do you mean by, "start installing programs, again testing after every program is installed?") several times for a variety of reasons (including some of the errors involved here) since acquiring Vista some 6 weeks ago. Fortunately, I never activate Vista, so I do not need to haggle with MS. Also, any future installations of Windows XP Pro will take another telephone call to MS. Again, more time. I am not looking for shortcuts, but I am attempting to avoid long-cuts. Why can I not use the error logging and performance information in Vista to find the problems and fix those rather than cut out everything good and bad and simply start over...again? I hope when people give advice on these boards (which I am EXTREMELY grateful for the assistance) they take into account the real-world implications and conditions. I realize the end result of your suggestions may eventually save me more time than what I am expending right now, but we do not know that is the case and I have to balance a massive disruption in my work over days vs. moderate slowdown (relatively speaking) by staying with Vista vs. acute, mild slowdown by going back to XP Pro for most of my computing needs. I have installed quite a few programs and hardware with drivers, but I do not think I have installed more hardware with drivers than many (if not most) others. Vista worked great in Safe Mode. If it is not realistic to use the error logging and performance information in Vista to solve the problems, first, I will be surprised because at the Vista Launch Event in Seattle, WA I was told that most "issues" with Vista can be diagnosed and a fix found via checking the error logging and performance information in Vista; but second, I can unplug all devices except my keyboard (I will even use an older USB keyboard instead of my new MS bluetooth), uninstall drivers and then reinstall and check Vista's performance. Beyond that (which I can do in a day), I can see nothing else to do to keep using Vista. Thank you both for your responses and any help you can give as to how to use the error logging and performance information in Vista to troubleshoot and fix the problem, or whether you believe it would be fruitful to remove hardware & drivers and reinstall them one by one, all comments would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, edsager |
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