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- Install the Windows Performance Toolkit (http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/4847.install-the-windows-performance-toolkit-wpt.aspx), open the command prompt with admin rights (http://superuser.com/a/497256/174557).
- Copy this into a new txt file and rename it to CMD and run it from the cmd:
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- xperf -on latency+FILENAME+FILE_IO+FILE_IO_INIT -stackwalk profile+FileCreate+FileCleanup+FileClose+FileRead+FileWrite+FileSetInformation+FileDelete+FileRename -buffersize 2048 -MaxFile 1024 -FileMode Circular -f kernel.etl
- xperf -start UserLogger -on Microsoft-Windows-Immersive-Shell:0xffffffffffffffff:0xff:'stack'+Microsoft-Windows-WindowsUIImmersive:0xffffffffffffffff:0xff:'stack'+Microsoft-Windows-Search-Core:0xffffffffffffffff:0xff:'stack'+Microsoft-Windows-Search:0xffffffffffffffff:0xff:'stack'+Microsoft-Windows-UI-Search:0xffffffffffffffff:0xff:'stack' -BufferSize 2048 -f USER.etl
- echo At this point, the test pass should be performed.
- pause
- Xperf -stop
- Xperf -stop USERLogger
- Xperf -merge USER.etl kernel.etl Result.etl
- del USER.etl
- del kernel.etl
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- Now capture 1-2 minutes of the Explorer slowness.
- zip the Result ETL files as 7z/RAR (to reduce the size), upload it (Onedrive, dropbox, Google Drive) and paste a link here.
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