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Boot times are in need of attention
Boggin:
Go to Device Manager and expand Display.
There are three ways you may be able to this - right click on the adapter and select Properties then under the Driver tab, the Roll back driver option may be available.
If it's greyed out then close that window and right click again on the adapter and select Update Driver Software - Browse my computer - Let me pick...
The older driver may be listed for you to click on and then on Next where that will be installed.
The third method would be to use your restore points back to before you updated the driver.
mrwoof:
--- Quote from: Boggin on February 13, 2017, 03:57:02 pm ---Go to Device Manager and expand Display.
There are three ways you may be able to this - right click on the adapter and select Properties then under the Driver tab, the Roll back driver option may be available.
If it's greyed out then close that window and right click again on the adapter and select Update Driver Software - Browse my computer - Let me pick...
The older driver may be listed for you to click on and then on Next where that will be installed.
The third method would be to use your restore points back to before you updated the driver.
--- End quote ---
Good, so no need to go Safe mode & uninstall, I can overwrite.
Boggin:
If they work.
mrwoof:
Improved Times:
Power up to log in-31" Desktop Icons load additional 15"
Well steady progress I think, reverted to VGA_Intel_9.17.10.2867_W8x64U_A and seems more responsive, found another reoccuring error :
"NT Kernel Logger" stoped due to the following error 0xC000188
Event ID 3
Some discussion on this Intel related:
https://communities.intel.com/thread/110236'
Proposed solution extract
"With this no more boot.etl file is created for nothing and you mantain the Nt kernel events active by default.
Stop the Nt Kernel Logger in Computer Management/Performance/event trace sessions.
Go to the regedit and search all QUEENCREEK entries and delete.
Start Nt kernel logger and restart windows.
No more 2017_01_12__01_13_29_boot.etl in C:\Program Files\Intel\SUR\QUEENCREEK\ folder".
What do you think?
Boggin:
Have you tried any of the suggestions in the article ?
Generally if an Event Viewer error isn't the result of problems, then you can usually ignore it.
That's quite an improvement on your boot times - looks like it could have been the video driver.
I think I'd be happy with those boot times.
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