Performance Tools Kit 4.1.1 Download [32|64bit] New xperf trace capture tool. New Performance Analyzer tool for viewing ETL trace data, showing system statistics, counters, traces, and much more. New xbootmgr boot trace capture tool. Defer, reorder, and cancel DPCs. Easily identify interrupt storm conditions. View detailed parameters for interrupt storms, including service time, counters, stack traces, and much more. Easily identify register settings that affect interrupt storms, including interrupt vectors, stack registers, and others. View trace configuration settings for debugging purposes. View ETW trace configuration settings, including Sample Profiling and Counters. Compare trace files, trace configs, and ETW configuration settings using command line tools. View and export many performance analysis parameters in a new window design. View and export DPC and ISR latencies and call stacks. View and export reference counters. View and export performance counters. View and export kernel driver performance statistics. New Features in WPT Kits: View and export trace configs for the new WPT trace capture tools. View and export detailed parameters for interrupt storms and crashes. View and export detailed parameters for the new xperf config file. View and export detailed parameters for the new xbootmgr config file. View and export detailed parameters for the new xperf trace config files. View and export detailed parameters for DPC and ISR latency and call stacks. View and export ETW config files. View and export config files for Performance Analyzer. View and export config files for xperfview. View and export performance and config files for xperfview. View and export custom counters in Performance Analyzer. View and export DPCs, ISRs, and interrupts. View and export memory allocation data. View and export performance data for the new Performance Analyzer views. View and export DPC and ISR latencies. View and export performance counters in Performance Analyzer. View and export performance counters. View and export reference counters. View and export system memory allocation and performance data. View and export parameters for the new system views in Performance Analyzer. Performance Tools Kit 4.1.1 Crack+ [Mac/Win] > > Use this macro to help generate the xbootmgr boot trace data that is used to create the xbootmgr boot trace file. This file is used for analysis by the xbootmgr boot trace capture tool. The macro passes the following parameters to the trace handler. The entire trace file can be captured by using the wpkitsdk\_etl_trace.etl file. See the xbootmgr sample for more information on capturing the trace file. > > L"Booting" > |DBOOTSTRING| Type: 0x%08X > |ESP| Type: 0x%08X > |ESP_a| Type: 0x%08X > |EIP| Type: 0x%08X > |EIP_a| Type: 0x%08X > |EFLAGS| Type: 0x%08X > |EFLAGS_a| Type: 0x%08X > |ECX| Type: 0x%08X > |ECX_a| Type: 0x%08X > |EDI| Type: 0x%08X > |EDI_a| Type: 0x%08X > |EAX| Type: 0x%08X > |EAX_a| Type: 0x%08X > |EDX| Type: 0x%08X > |EDX_a| Type: 0x%08X > |EBX| Type: 0x%08X > |EBX_a| Type: 0x%08X > |ESI| Type: 0x%08X > |ESI_a| Type: 0x%08X > |EBP| Type: 0x%08X > |EBP_a| Type: 0x%08X > |ESP| Type: 0x%08X > |ESP_a| Type: 0x%08X > |ESP_b| Type: 0x%08X > |FLAT_BASE| Type: 0x%08X > |FLAT_BASE_a| Type: 0x%08X > |FLAT_BASE_b| Type: 0x%08X > | 77a5ca646e Performance Tools Kit 4.1.1 Product Key Full The WPT Kit is available on the Microsoft web site. The kits for Windows Server 2008 and.NET Framework 3.5 can be downloaded from Microsoft TechNet. See the following link: On the Microsoft web site, the Performance Tools for Windows SDK for Windows Server 2008 can also be downloaded from the following link: For Windows Server 2003, the Performance Tools for Windows SDK for Windows Server 2003 can be downloaded from the following link: For more information about the WPT Kit tools, refer to the following documents: o ETW tracing on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 o Performance Tools for Windows SDK for Windows Server 2008 o Performance Tools for Windows SDK for Windows Server 2003 o Performance Tools for Windows SDK for Windows Vista For more information about the ETW capabilities, refer to the following document: o Windows Internals Guide to ETW o Learning ETW in.NET For more information about the xperf tool, refer to the following document: o xperf for Windows Server 2008 o xperf for Windows Vista o xperf for Windows Server 2003 o xperf for Windows XP For more information about the xperfview tool, refer to the following document: o Performance Analyzer for Windows Server 2008 o Performance Analyzer for Windows Vista o Performance Analyzer for Windows Server 2003 o Performance Analyzer for Windows XP For more information about the xbootmgr tool, refer to the following document: o xbootmgr for Windows Server 2008 For more information about the xperf SDK, refer to the following documents: o Windows Internals Guide to ETW o ETW Programming Guide For more information about ETW, refer to the following documents: o ETW Programming Guide o ETW Programming Guide for Windows Server 2003 For more information about.NET, refer to the following documents: o.NET Framework 3.5 Programming Guide o.NET Framework 3.5 Programming Guide for Windows Server 2003 For more information about Performance Tools, refer to the following documents: What's New In Performance Tools Kit? ■ WPT now allows you to use ETW tracing on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 with.NET Framework 3.5. ■ WPT now allows you to connect to two local ETW traces on Windows Server 2008 and.NET Framework 3.5: *■ WPT now allows you to choose the mode of operation for the xperf command line utility. *■ The options to the xperf command line utility have been redesigned and improved. *■ A number of new command line options have been added to xperf. These options are designed to make xperf easier to use when the xperf.log file can get extremely large. *■ Windows Server 2008,.NET Framework 3.5, and 64-bit platforms are now supported. ■ WPT now provides better performance with large traces. ■ New functionality for automated testing. ■ Support for cross-architecture xperf scripts. ■ Support for user-mode and kernel-mode xperf scripts. ■ Integration of WPT with the xbootmgr boot trace capture tool. ■ The user interface for Performance Analyzer has been improved. ■ The MSIs are now hosted by WPT. Architecture Information: *■ WPT targets Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and.NET Framework 3.5. This includes the.NET Framework 3.5 SP1, the.NET Framework 3.0 SP2, and the.NET Framework 2.0 SP2. *■ WPT supports the x64 hardware architecture. It does not support x86 hardware. *■ WPT is designed to work with an x64-based operating system. WPT targets the x64 platform and Windows Server 2008. It does not target any version of Windows 95 or Windows NT. *■ WPT runs on x64 hardware. WPT is runnable in memory from the local hard drive. WPT does not require any special software or hardware. Related downloads: ■ WPT requires the following tool files: 0. Installer for xperf 2.1.0 (for 32-bit and 64-bit). 1. Installer for xperf 2.1.0 (for x64). 2. Installer for xperf 2.1.0 (for Windows Server 2008). 3. Installer for xperf 2.1.0 (for Windows Vista SP1, SP2, and SP2). 4. Installer for xperf 2.1 System Requirements: PC requirements Minimum: OS: WinXP SP3 (32 or 64 bit), Win7 (32 or 64 bit), Win8 (32 or 64 bit), WinVista (32 or 64 bit) CPU: Dual core Intel Core i3 or better Memory: 4GB RAM (6GB recommended) Video: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 or better, AMD Radeon HD 5870 or better DirectX: Version 11 Input: Keyboard and Mouse Sound: DirectX compatible sound card Additional Notes: 4
Related links:
Komentarze