how to disable Perfmon...

Anyone, who knows how to disable Perfmon in Vista ?????

I do not need this and it takes to many resources.

Thanks, if ever.....

Jeff

Maybe someone else can help you on this one.

I never really bother to learn how to disable it, as I feel the information it gathers is an import problem solving tool. Rather than disabling it, you should strive to increase your system resources?

What are you system specs? Primarily, I'd like to know what CPU you are using, and how much RAM do you have.

Bu maybe this will help: http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/174035-reliability-monitor-reset.html?filter[11]=Performance Maintenance
 

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Hi Peter,

well the Asus P5 board, 4096 MB OCZ 1333 MHZ memory, duo core Intel 3 ghz,

Adaptec 5805 controller, 6 OCZ Core SSD v1 in raid0.

The machine is fast enough, but i really want the "Perfmon" only when i want to start it, not when Vista wants it.

I do not plan on adding memory....next year i will change to the I7 Intel, Asus board and faster memory.

But thanks

Jeff
 

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Hi Peter,

well the Asus P5 board, 4096 MB OCZ 1333 MHZ memory, duo core Intel 3 ghz,

Adaptec 5805 controller, 6 OCZ Core SSD v1 in raid0.

The machine is fast enough, but i really want the "Perfmon" only when i want to start it, not when Vista wants it.

I do not plan on adding memory....next year i will change to the I7 Intel, Asus board and faster memory.

But thanks

Jeff


In the time I've been waiting for your reply, I've been looking for ways to disable Perfmon, the best I can come up with is this:
  1. Press <WINDOWS_KEY>+<R> to open the Run box
  2. Type "perfmon", without quotes, and press <ENTER>. You will nedd to respond to a UAC prompt.
  3. Under "Monitoring Tools", right-click on "Performance Monitor", them select "Properties"
  4. Turn off "Sample Automatically"
  5. Click OK
I'm not sure how effective this will be, but it's worth a shot.

While you're at it, downlaod and install Geekbench, then run a benchmark both before and after turning of the Performance Monitor Sample Rate. I don't think you're going to see much of a difference. (http://www.primatelabs.ca/geekbench/)


You could also try to disable the service:
  1. Press <WINDOWS_KEY>+<R> to open the Run box
  2. type "services.msc", without quotes, and press <ENTER>. You will nedd to respond to a UAC prompt.
  3. Right-click on "Performance Logs & Alerts", then select properties
  4. Change the "Startup Type" to "Disabled"
  5. Click "OK"
I do not believe that the "Performance Monitor" has anything beyond a .001% impact on performance, and running a benchmark will indicate this. And as mentioned before, "Performance Monitor" is a useful diagnostic tool when problem solving, so disabling it could make it alot harder for you to solve other problems further down the road.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
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    CPU
    AMD Phenom 9600 Quad
    Motherboard
    ASUS MB-M3A32-MVP Deluxe/WiFi
    Memory
    2 x A-Data 2GB DDR2-800
    Graphics card(s)
    ASUS ATI Radeon HD 2400PRO
    Monitor(s) Displays
    SAHARA 21"
    Screen Resolution
    1600x1200
    Hard Drives
    2 x 80GB Seagate (I) 2 x 120GB Seagate (I/S) 2 x 200GB Seagate (I/S) 2 x 250GB Seagate (I/S)
    PSU
    800W
    Case
    Thermaltake Tai-Chi
    Cooling
    Tai-Chi Water Cooler
    Mouse
    Logitech
    Keyboard
    Genius
    Internet Speed
    384kbps
    Other Info
    Currently dual booting between Vista x64 Ultimate Windows 7 BETA x64
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