I have disabled Indexing, and there is still disk activity, when I am
not doing anything. Is it the defrag or what is running. I am running Vista
Home Basic.
Thank-You in advance
Sincerely; Brian W.
I have disabled Indexing, and there is still disk activity, when I am
not doing anything. Is it the defrag or what is running. I am running Vista
Home Basic.
Thank-You in advance
Sincerely; Brian W.
Difficult to say. Could be defrag, could be a System Restore point being
created, could be the page file being updated, could be a background
antivirus or antispyware scan, could be your computer is infected with
adware or spyware and is hosting gigabytes of copyright violations ... lots
of possibilities.
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"Brian W." <bpw1111@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ecRKuyGTJHA.5812@xxxxxx
> I have disabled Indexing, and there is still disk activity, when I am
> not doing anything. Is it the defrag or what is running. I am running
> Vista Home Basic.
> Thank-You in advance
> Sincerely; Brian W.
>
>
In addition to what Mr. Harper has said:
Has your computer become part of a bot net (there are many) ? This would
certainly account for disk activity as your computer spews out hundreds of
thousands of bogus emails per day - behind your back.
Get a good internet monitoring program to see if this is happening. I use
NetMeter.
I went to my sons house a few weeks back. He had not actively used his
computer for a couple of hours. Yet, NetMeter showed that his out going
stream was using about 2.1 meg of bandwidth. This went on for over 2 hours
before I shut down his cable connection.
His computer was "owned" as it turned out.
After retreating to a system image I had created for him a few weeks prior,
all activity stopped and his hard disk was again quiet.
--
Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience
"Brian W." <bpw1111@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ecRKuyGTJHA.5812@xxxxxx
> I have disabled Indexing, and there is still disk activity, when I am
> not doing anything. Is it the defrag or what is running. I am running
> Vista Home Basic.
> Thank-You in advance
> Sincerely; Brian W.
>
>
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