An old thread and problem, but one that has been annoying me, and probably a few others.The solution to the error: "Session" ReadyBoot "stopped due to the following error: 0xC0000188" is simple, and it needs no discussion of Prefetch, ReadyBoost, or whether you are using an SSD (as I am).The problem, in my case, was that Readyboot needed more than the default 20 MB size of the ReadyBoot.etl file to complete, By increasing the ReadyBoot.etl file size to 128 MB I was able to see that it required to complete 27MB. I left it at 128 MB as that isn't too much space to waste, and it allows for growth. Now that ReadyBoot is completing the above error has gone away.The hint was the warning in the Event Viewer prior to the above error. Specifically;"The maximum file size for session" ReadyBoot "has been reached. As a result, events might be lost (not logged in) to the file "C:WindowsPrefetchReadyBootReadyBoot.etl". The maximum files size is currently set to 20,971,520 bytes. "I just didn't know how to increase the file size before now.So here is the solution, based on a post by "Year" in this post: http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=318837 (I can't post a link at the moment, so you will have to join those two bits to check it out.)Windows 7 set the ReadyBoot.etl file to 20 MB and in the event logger this size often is maxed during boot (aka not enough), increasing it can really help.I do not recommend a value above 256 MB, the best size imo is 128 MB.How to tweak it:1) Search, Performance Monitor 2) on your left side, expand DATA COLLECTORS SETS3) Click on STARTUP EVENT TRACES4) on your right side you'll find a list, double click READYBOOT5) click on the STOP CONDITION tab and set the size you want6) press OK, close everything, rebootTo check if it worked, look in the Event Viewer to see the error didn't occur on the last reboot. (If oyu have been rebooting a bit, note the time of the fix, and look for errors after that time.Also, look in "C:WindowsPrefetchReadyBoot" (or the appropriate directory for your installation) and note the size of the ReadyBoot.etl file. It will probably be more than 20 MB, as mine was.There you go. Simple, wasn't it? :-)
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