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trying to troubleshoot reboot that never completes in windows 10 with
xbootmgr -trace shutdown -traceFlags BASE+DIAG+LATENCY -noPrepReboot



The command above runs but since reboot never ends I am forced to force restart
and etl file comes out corrupted . At least I am unable to open in with xperf.exe



Can the above command be run with a timeout setting somehow. Meaning it records first x seconds and writes the output file.










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    xbootmgr -trace shutdown -traceFlags BASE+DIAG+LATENCY -noPrepReboot



    The command above runs but since reboot never ends I am forced to force restart
    and etl file comes out corrupted . At least I am unable to open in with xperf.exe



    Can the above command be run with a timeout setting somehow. Meaning it records first x seconds and writes the output file.










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      trying to troubleshoot reboot that never completes in windows 10 with
      xbootmgr -trace shutdown -traceFlags BASE+DIAG+LATENCY -noPrepReboot



      The command above runs but since reboot never ends I am forced to force restart
      and etl file comes out corrupted . At least I am unable to open in with xperf.exe



      Can the above command be run with a timeout setting somehow. Meaning it records first x seconds and writes the output file.










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      trying to troubleshoot reboot that never completes in windows 10 with
      xbootmgr -trace shutdown -traceFlags BASE+DIAG+LATENCY -noPrepReboot



      The command above runs but since reboot never ends I am forced to force restart
      and etl file comes out corrupted . At least I am unable to open in with xperf.exe



      Can the above command be run with a timeout setting somehow. Meaning it records first x seconds and writes the output file.







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