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Вы можете бесплатно скачать Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit 7.1 с нашего сайта. Файл последней версии пакета установки 497 KB.
Это бесплатное программное обеспечение принадлежит Microsoft. Вы можете установить это бесплатное ПО на Windows XP/XP Professional/Vista/7/8/10/11 32 и 64-бит.
Версии 7.1, 4.8 и 4.6 наиболее популярны среди пользователей. «.etl» — это расширение, с которым эта бесплатная программа может использоваться.
Наиболее часто используемые названия файлов установки этого программного обеспечения: WpfPerf.exe, sidebar.exe и xperfview.exe и т.д. Наш встроенный антивирус проверил эту закачку и признал ее как 100% безопасную. ПО принадлежит к категории Разработчикам.
От разработчика:
The Windows Performance Tools (WPT) Kit contains performance analysis tools that are new to the Windows SDK for Windows Server 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5. The WPT Kit is useful to a broad audience, including system builders, hardware manufacturers, driver developers, and general application developers. These tools are designed for measuring and analyzing system and application performance on Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and later.
Мы предлагаем оценить другие программы, такие как Microsoft Windows Logo, Microsoft Windows SDK for Windows или Windows 7 Toolkit, которые часто используются вместе с Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit.
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Windows Performance Analysis Tools
The Windows Performance Tools (WPT) Kit contains performance analysis tools. Windows Performance Tools are designed for analysis of a wide range of performance problems including application start times, boot issues, deferred procedure calls and interrupt activity (DPCs and ISRs), system responsiveness issues, application resource usage, and interrupt storms.
The Windows Performance Tools (WPT) is part of the Windows 8 SDK and the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit. In this guide I’ll use the Windows 8 SDK Installer to install the WPT.
Go to the download site of the SDK:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/hh852363
and click on the button download to download the Webinstaller:
and store the installer on your HDD. Now run the setup and this screen shows up:
Click next and select the WPT from the list:
Click «Install» and the Setup downloads the required files.
and installs the WPT
After a reboot (required to add the WPT folder to the PATH variable to run the tools from every place) you are ready to follow my xperf guides here on msfn:
Trace Windows Vista/7 boot/shutdown/hibernate/standby/resume issues
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=140247
How to speed up boot process under Windows Vista or Windows 7
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=140262
Analyzing DPC / Interrupt Issues:
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=140263
Analyzing High CPU Usage Issues:
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=140264
1 tip: The setup stores the MSI files in the folder C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.0\Windows Performance Toolkit\Redistributables. The 32Bit version is named WPTx86-x86_en-us.msi, the 64Bit version is named WPTx64-x86_en-us.msi. The 3rd file (WPTarm-arm_en-us.msi) is needed for ARM based tablets/notebooks which run Windows RT.
You can use the MSI installer to avoid downloading the WPT after you reinstall Windows!
If you use Windows 8.1, you MUST use the WPT from the 8.1 SDK:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/desktop/bg162891
But here the xperfview.exe is missing and you must use the horrible, blurry WPA.exe and I don’t update my guide to show how it works with this broken tool, this is too much hassle. Upload the files and I’ll try the WPA.exe to read the files.
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The Windows Performance Toolkit, developed by Microsoft has 3 separate tools and are key to solving a lot of boot and general performance issues:
• Windows Performance Recorder
• Windows Performance Analyzer
• Xperf
Download Windows Performance Toolkit
This can be downloaded by going to the Microsoft website and looking for the latest Windows Assessment and Deployment Toolkit for the operating system you want to analyze – for example: Windows 10
https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/windows-assessment-deployment-kit
Download and run, we only need the Windows Performance Toolkit portion of the ADK:
Once installed navigate to: C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Windows Performance Toolkit
Tip: You can copy the Redistributables folder if you need to install the Windows Performance Toolkit only on another computer.
Run Windows Performance Recorder
We only need too: WPRUI.EXE – Windows Performance Recorder & WPA.EXE – Windows Performance Analyzer.
Run WPRUI to launch Windows Performance Recorder
Change the Performance Scenario to Boot, and File
Select Resource Analysis and click CPU usage
Tip: You can add more: File I/O, Networking I/O, GPU usage etc if you know what in particular may be causing your boot slowness, the more you add the more data and complexity is added. I would recommend to only add additional resource analytics when required.
Click Start to select where your boot traces will go and click Ok to start your boot traces, this will restart your computer 3 times.
Tip: If you need to login, please make sure you login quickly during each trace as the longer you leave it unattended the more data and delay it will collect.
Run Windows Performance Analyzer
Once the computer has been restarted 3 times and your traces have been complete navigate back to: C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Windows Performance Toolkit and click on WPR.EXE to open the Windows Performance Analyzer or click Open in WPA from the Windows Performance Recorder dialog.
The Windows Performance Analyzer will be our canvas in analyzing issues, you can expand areas like System Activity to dig into Processes, Services. Just drag the data onto the Analysis screen to go through it
From here you can drill down into the data to find the cause or improvements for your login time, from here I can see one of the delays of my system is the CortanaUI.
I am running this on a 16GB i7 4GHZ machine running on an SSD so it isn’t really a good example, but have used this in the past to work out that my login was slow because Lync had logging turned on.
Hopefully this gets you through the first steps in diagnosis and resolving your performance issues.
Useful resources
Troubleshooting Windows Internals when unexpected events happen – https://channel9.msdn.com/events/Ignite/New-Zealand-2016/M405
Investigating website performance with Windows Performance Toolkit – https://github.com/MicrosoftEdge/MicrosoftEdge-Documentation/tree/master/performance-analysis/windows-performance-toolkit
Slow Boot Slow Logon (SBSL), A Tool Called XPerf and Links You Need To Read – https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/askpfeplat/2012/06/09/slow-boot-slow-logon-sbsl-a-tool-called-xperf-and-links-you-need-to-read/
Optimize Your System with Precision Using Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit
The Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit is an essential suite of tools for users looking to analyze and optimize their system performance, providing in-depth insights and profiling capabilities.
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Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit is a software tool created by Microsoft Corporation. It is designed to analyze the performance of Windows-based operating systems, including Windows 10 and Windows Server. This tool allows users to identify and troubleshoot common performance issues that can occur with their computer systems.
With Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit, users can track and measure a variety of system performance metrics. These metrics include CPU utilization, disk I/O, network usage, and memory usage. The tool also provides a comprehensive view of system behavior by capturing system data during specific periods of activity.
The software features a user-friendly interface that makes it easy to navigate and configure the performance analysis. It is compatible with all versions of Windows and has the capability to generate detailed reports that include valuable insights and recommendations for improving system performance.
- Key Features:
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- Analyze performance of Windows-based operating systems
- Identify and troubleshoot common performance issues
- Track and measure system performance metrics
- Capture system data during specific periods of activity
- Generate detailed reports with valuable insights and recommendations
- User-friendly interface for easy navigation and configuration
In conclusion, Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit is a powerful tool for anyone looking to improve the performance of their Windows-based computer system. Its ability to identify and troubleshoot issues, track system metrics, and generate insightful reports make it a valuable addition to any IT professional’s toolkit.
Overview
Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit is a Shareware software in the category System Utilities developed by Copyright (c) 2005 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved..
The latest version of Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit is 4.8, released on 03/30/2015. It was initially added to our database on 02/29/2008.
Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit runs on the following operating systems: Windows.
Users of Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit gave it a rating of 2 out of 5 stars.
Pros
- Provides detailed insights into system performance
- Offers advanced performance analysis tools
- Can help identify bottleneck issues
- Comes with a variety of performance monitoring options
Cons
- Can be complex for beginners to use
- Requires some level of technical expertise to interpret results
- May consume significant system resources during monitoring
FAQ
What is Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit?
Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit is a set of tools that allows developers and IT professionals to analyze and diagnose the performance of Windows-based systems.
What are the main components of Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit?
The main components of Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit include Xperf, Windows Performance Recorder, and Windows Performance Analyzer.
What is Xperf?
Xperf is a command-line tool used for tracing and analyzing performance in Windows systems. It allows users to collect detailed performance data and perform advanced analysis.
What is Windows Performance Recorder?
Windows Performance Recorder is a graphical tool that simplifies the process of capturing performance traces. It provides an easy-to-use interface for selecting which events to trace and collects the necessary data for analysis.
What is Windows Performance Analyzer?
Windows Performance Analyzer is a powerful tool for analyzing performance traces collected by Xperf or Windows Performance Recorder. It allows users to visualize and interpret the collected data to identify performance issues and bottlenecks.
Who can use Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit?
Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit can be used by developers, system administrators, IT professionals, and anyone else who wants to analyze and optimize the performance of Windows-based systems.
How can I install Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit?
Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit is included as part of the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK). You can download the ADK from the official Microsoft website and choose to install only the components you need, including the Windows Performance Toolkit.
Are there any resources available to help me learn how to use Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit?
Yes, Microsoft provides documentation and online resources, including tutorials and sample scenarios, to help users learn how to effectively use the Windows Performance Toolkit. These resources are available on the official Microsoft website.
Can I use Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit on earlier versions of Windows?
The Windows Performance Toolkit is primarily designed for Windows 10 and later versions. However, some components may be compatible with earlier versions of Windows. It is recommended to check the official documentation for specific compatibility information.
Is Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit free?
Yes, Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit is available for free as part of the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK). You can download it from the official Microsoft website without any cost.