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Not sure if this is helpful but that it was worth sharing.


Also PAL, https://github.com/clinthuffman/PAL

Diver was a PFE at MSFT for some time, made that, has a nice flow chart of breaking down the issue by perfmon counters.

PAL is made by Clint Huffman, also ex-PFE. Graphs perfmon data into management ready reports.

Might be too old now with ETW tracing, but that has a much higher learning curve that perfmon..

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Not sure if this is helpful
Ummm, since it is from 2011, for an OS twice superseded, and the fact this is TPU's hardware forum, I personally don't see it being of much use. :(
 
This looks to be quite outdated and....... not sure what it is really for to be honest. This is troubleshooting that forum plebs don't really get into. professionals, sure(?).
 
Ummm, since it is from 2011, for an OS twice superseded, and the fact this is TPU's hardware forum, I personally don't see it being of much use. :(
Still relevant. Not much has changed

This looks to be quite outdated and....... not sure what it is really for to be honest. This is troubleshooting that forum plebs don't really get into. professionals, sure(?).
Ok. Wasnt sure. I can delete if it matters

I've used pal quite a bit on vdi, endpoints (memory leak tracking) and back end servers. But yeah sorry if it's below the bar.
 
That info is above the bar, here, lol. I see most member's mouths just hanging open catching flies reading this flow and finding it useful.

This is checking on a different, professional type level, not 'my memory doesn't run at XXX speed, or I bought this super cheap gpu and it isn't what it says it is and I want to flash it to make it work', lol.
 
Still relevant. Not much has changed
??? I don't see for whom it would be relevant for. Again, this is the hardware forum. And I would disagree - a lot has changed in the last 9 years.

It is NOT above the bar. It is just in the wrong arena!

I can delete if it matters
I would say that's up to the mods.
 
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