


This service loads the boot mode driver procmon23.sys that starts after Winload.exe is launched and logs the activity of all processes run during system boot and user logon. To diagnose the boot stage, Process Monitor creates a separate service in HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services section of the registry.

One of the little-known Process Monitor features is the opportunity to enable monitoring of processes started during Windows startup. Process Monitor allows monitoring the activities of running processes, access to the file system and the registry in real time. In this article we’ll show how to easily and quickly detect, which apps, services and drivers work slow during the system start, thus increasing the total boot time.Ĭertainly, all Windows system administrators should be familiar with Process Monitor from from the Sysinternals system utilities kit. But their use can cause some troubles, especially, for a beginning system administrator. This is thanks to the folks over at Windows Central, one of whom has allegedly managed to get their hands on a copy of Copilot for Word “available to select users only.To diagnose the reasons of slow Windows boot, there is a number of quite powerful tools and techniques of log analysis that allow performing the detailed debugging of all steps of system boot and start of services (xperf/xbootmgr from Windows Performance Toolkit / Analyzer). Microsoft 365 Copilot hasn’t got a confirmed release date just yet, but it’s possible we’ve able to have a look at what it could look like.

Microsoft 365 Copilot for Word finally revealed However, one of the most underrated potential AI use-cases is soon to be implemented, and we might have been able to see what it could look like. The advancements in technology are coming hard and fast, and even Microsoft are getting involved.īing AI has been around for a while now, and their Copilot Security X is set to change cyber-security forever. ChatGPT and GPT-4, Google Bard, and the recent open letter calling for a halt to development. In the past few weeks, AI has heavily dominated the headlines. However, according to Windows Central, we’ve finally got a look at the AI automation software. Microsoft 365 Copilot was announced recently, though while many thought it would be on our PCs by now, it’s only available to a limited few Beta members.
