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How to boot trace Windows 10 using the in-box wpr.exe (no install needed) [edited 12/26] – Jeff Stokes
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Windows IT Pro on Twitter: "How to collect a good boot trace on #Windows10 or #WindowsServer2016 using WPRUI https://t.co/npTR9QOmLM https://t.co/5dc2nzrVtj" / Twitter
Nexthink is about to optimize client performance. But why is Nexthink consuming 30s-60s CPU during each boot hidden in a kernel driver in the System process?
![Intercepting the Windows 10 (1903) System Service call using the weakness caused by the dynamic trace support. – Oguz Kartal's Blog Intercepting the Windows 10 (1903) System Service call using the weakness caused by the dynamic trace support. – Oguz Kartal's Blog](https://www.oguzkartal.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/nodtrace.png)