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WinBootInfo Features:
Windows Boot Time Logging Detailed information about loaded drivers, applications and system DLLs Each loaded system component is displayed on the detailed time map Tree-View of Loaded Processes sorted in time, with all belonging DLLs/Drivers Different times logged (boot to Login Prompt, Explorer, Session Manager) Detailed CPU utilization tracking during boot, per every CPU core I/O activity tracking during boot System Interrupt / Context Switch tracking during boot Text Log generation and Printing History Feature, for comparing current with the past boot results
WinBootInfo is very easy to use. The first time you run it, the program will inform you that there is no boot analysis data recorded and ask if you you want WinBootInfo to log your next Windows boot and collect boot information for analysis.

Clicking Yes will schedule WinBootInfo to track what is being loaded at next restart. The screenshot below shows boot performance. The Boot Process Tree which is on the left shows the process being loaded in order by Windows during startup. In the middle it has detailed boot load history for drivers and applications, and at the bottom it also shows the CPU and disk utilization history during boot.

WinBootInfo only tells you what are being loaded and you will need other software such as Autoruns to disable the process from startup. WinBootInfo is probably the ONLY software in the world that is able to do what it does unless BootLogXP is able to come up with a new version… It cost $14.95 to purchase a single license but you can use it for 30 day free trial without limitations. Although the product page did not mention that it supports Windows 7, but I’ve got confirmation from the author of WinBootInfo that it does. In fact I’ve personally tested WinBootInfo on my Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit and it works perfectly.
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Raymond said:
WinBootInfo
“It cost $14.95 to purchase a single license but you can use it for 30 day free trial without limitations. ”
Note: Microsoft BootVis forces ProcessIdleTasks to run before it profiles your system, which is why people think BootVis optimizes your system’s boot speed (BootVis itself does not optimize your system at all).
Thanks Raymond
Hello Vedry.
I had the same problem as you. I got going again by the F8 before windows tries to load and then select Revert to Last Known Good Configuration. However; it did not work the first time. You probably need to be quick and press F8 before WinBootInfo tries to start. Having restored your system; you may get a WinBootInfo window message automatically appearing; if not, start the program and get immediatly to the screen asking you if you want WinBootInfo to enable itself ready for the next re-boot. Say no. Wait as I am for their technicions to offer a solution to the problem. I have notified them with some posts on their Forum (found on http://www.clockmod.com)