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If you suspect that the = performance counters on a Windows system are corrupt, your system administr= ator will need to rebuild or reload the default performance counter library= values on that system. Indications of corrupt performance counters can inc= lude drastically incorrect values (ex. total cpu usage exceeding 100%), mis= sing counters, or Perflib event log errors. For related articles revi= ew: "No recent= performance data available. Is the system online?" - WMI elements = ;and "No recent pe= rformance data available. Is the system online?" - Uptime Infrastructure Mo= nitor Agent Windows elements
The first and easiest step is to refresh the performance counters. If th= at does not work, then rebuilding the counters is required.
On the Windows system, run the following commands on the command lin= e to refresh the performance counters.
winmgmt= /resyncperf wmiadap /f
Run the `lodctr /S` command as the local administrator to save the c= urrent performance registry settings and counters.
cd "%PR= OGRAMFILES(X86)%uptime softwareup.time agent" lodctr /S:saved.txt
Run the `lodctr /S` command as local administrator again, so Support= can compare the before and after files.
cd "%PR= OGRAMFILES(X86)%uptime softwareup.time agent" lodctr /S:savedafter.txt
References
How to rebuild performance cou=
nters on Windows Vista/Server2008/7/Server2008R2
How to manually rebuild Performance Counter Library values