Launching Windows performance analyzer with a custom WPA profile?

Mankar, Akash 1 Reputation point
2022-08-25T13:26:43.113+00:00

Hi,
I have been trying to explore the option of starting WPA with a custom WPA profile.
Ideally this should be possible with command line argumens, just like xperf and wpaexporter.
Is this possible?

Windows Performance Toolkit
Windows Performance Toolkit
A collection of Microsoft performance monitoring tools that produce in-depth performance profiles of Windows operating systems and applications.
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  1. Konstantin Chernyi 161 Reputation points
    2022-10-11T12:22:03.327+00:00

    yep, example:

    wpa -i 1.etl -profile "C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Windows Performance Toolkit\Catalog\Unlock.wpaprofile"

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