This is pretty much normal and stopping it would result in decreased
performance, not increased performance. A number of things including search
indexing, prefetch, and other housekeeping tasks are running. On my
computers it lasts only a few seconds to perhaps a minute or so, so I just
ignore it until it's done.
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"John Lane" <JohnLane@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:
> I've noticed that when I first start up Vista (Home Premium Edition) the
> disk
> will rattle like crazy to the point of slowing down any mouse movement or
> keyboard activity. I bring up Task Manager, and of course there is no
> processor activity to speak of to be seen. I kill as many processes as I
> can
> and it still contiues for a while, then subsides. What is doing this and
> can
> I make it stop, or is it doing a backup in the unlikely event Vista
> crashes
> so that it can recover? Any help that can be supplied will be appreciated.