ReadyBoot and Superfetch

HP DV7 6143 CL Windows 7 Home premium

Recently demonstrated Event Viewer:

The maximum file size for the session "ReadyBoot" has been reached. Thus, events may be lost (not connected) to the file 'C:\Windows\Prefetch\ReadyBoot\ReadyBoot.etl '. The maximum size of files is currently set to 20971520 bytes.

I frequently see questions about it and the normal difficulty is to change the default vaulue for MaxFileSize to 60 or more in

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\CurrentControlSet\Control\WMI\Autologger\Ready Boot

If the MaxFileSize goes to 60 will be reached again maximum file size?

Are there patches for the issue?

ReadyBoot and Superfetch both must be set to automatic in the services?

The same error message popped up for me as well. However, I could put the circular logging mode after that I stopped the defined data collector. Just stop the data collector set, change the mode and reboot again.

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