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| Hi everybody, i am sitting here, writing this mail, and while doing so my HD is working, working and working .. i have no idea what is actually happening. I have disabled indexing, i have closed the media player, i have stopped all media center services and i cant think of anything besides those who would wade through all my files continously. Is vista performing some maintenance or something? But why it does that while i am working ? I mean... hey.. i have loaded all programs i need and i am just writing these words into the ram .. i dont want my PC to be quiet now! Could someone please tell me how i can find out what is going on in the background? I wanna know what program is accessing my harddisk and literally consuming all my I/O performance. Help! Thanks in advance. | Guest
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| Given that you disabled most of the known culprits, the only others thing that is probably happening is a defrag. Vista will defrag automatically in the background, especially after first being installed. Then it goes on a weekly\daily schedule depending on your input. "Micheal" <frixxin@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:4EF7CEF6-E79C-4F3A-92A9-27EAE4898552@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Depending on how long you have had Vista installed, it may still be indexing your hard drive. Part of Vista is the quick search system, already mapping and indexing your hard drive making it easier not only for you to find something when you use the search option, but to open files and folders more quickly when you click on them the old fashoned way. It does this by searching your hard drive and creating tables for where everything is. What is SHOULD do, after a while of searching and getting your files and folders mapped, is stop baking. then again, most maintenance items vista does, it does in the background, so it may be doing defrag. It is another beauty of Vista, the idea that the maintenance is done in the background, with a lowered priority, making it un-intrusive, and seemingly invisible to the user. Don't worry, if your hard drive is running mad, let it run. Vista is just doing it's job. :-) "Micheal" <frixxin@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:4EF7CEF6-E79C-4F3A-92A9-27EAE4898552@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| I assume VISTA is recording a restore point. This happens all the time. Try to disable system restore, very similar to the way you did in XP. And see if HDD indicator still gives you working signal while you do nothing. Timu "Micheal" <frixxin@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:4EF7CEF6-E79C-4F3A-92A9-27EAE4898552@microsoft.com... Quote:
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| Exactly right - most of the time its doing shadow recordings, this could be large files/small files and usually happens on boot or after you delete a file/folder. -- Byron Hinson ActiveWin Windows Site: http://www.activewin.com "Timu CHEN" <timu@timu.idv.tw> wrote in message news:eARWnU6DHHA.4132@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... Quote:
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