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| | system busy when idle Since upgrading to Vista, I have had problems with the system becoming "busy" doing something when I leave it idle for long periods of time (such as over night). I will hear a lot of disk activity, and if I try to go over and use the system, it is very "slow" (poor performance). I have tried running Task Manager and Performance Monitor (PerfMon) when this is happening, and CPU utilization seemed fairly low (10 percent or less). The are no applications running, other than those I didn't close when I left the system. I also didn't notice any processes other than the standard system processes/services. My best guess is that the File Indexer service is getting busy searching through folders. (Though I have no idea how it could get so busy doing this.) I did notice a lot of references to "Indexing" in the disk monitor within PerfMon. This problem is ANNOYING because if I walk over to the computer in the morning to check my email, the system is sometimes so busy that it sluggish/non responsive for a long time (until what ever the system is doing finishes up / goes away). I did not have these problems with XP. Anyone have any idea what I can do to minimize this? |
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| | Re: system busy when idle Hi Dot, Is your copy of Windows Vista on a clean partition or did you install it overtop an existing operating system? Always install a new operating system on a clean partition, because some drivers installed for the previous operating system, will cause problems in Vista. With that said, and Vista on a clean partition, what you can be seeing is Vista creating a System Checkpoint for Windows System Restore, or the operating system, indexing the File System at Idle. Makes for faster searching. Also, the Anti-Spyware or Anti-Virus can be running as well as Windows Defender which comes in Vista. -- thecreator "dot" <"mediawizrd (at) hotmail (dot) com"> wrote in message news:%23iq$XHLPHHA.4484@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Since upgrading to Vista, I have had problems with the system becoming > "busy" doing something when I leave it idle for long periods of time (such > as over night). I will hear a lot of disk activity, and if I try to go > over and use the system, it is very "slow" (poor performance). > > I have tried running Task Manager and Performance Monitor (PerfMon) when > this is happening, and CPU utilization seemed fairly low (10 percent or > less). The are no applications running, other than those I didn't close > when I left the system. I also didn't notice any processes other than the > standard system processes/services. > > My best guess is that the File Indexer service is getting busy searching > through folders. (Though I have no idea how it could get so busy doing > this.) I did notice a lot of references to "Indexing" in the disk > monitor within PerfMon. > > This problem is ANNOYING because if I walk over to the computer in the > morning to check my email, the system is sometimes so busy that it > sluggish/non responsive for a long time (until what ever the system is > doing finishes up / goes away). > > I did not have these problems with XP. Anyone have any idea what I can do > to minimize this? |
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| | Re: system busy when idle Hi, It most likely is as you guessed, the indexing service. This generally slows down considerably after a few days. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "dot" <"mediawizrd (at) hotmail (dot) com"> wrote in message news:%23iq$XHLPHHA.4484@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Since upgrading to Vista, I have had problems with the system becoming > "busy" doing something when I leave it idle for long periods of time (such > as over night). I will hear a lot of disk activity, and if I try to go > over and use the system, it is very "slow" (poor performance). > > I have tried running Task Manager and Performance Monitor (PerfMon) when > this is happening, and CPU utilization seemed fairly low (10 percent or > less). The are no applications running, other than those I didn't close > when I left the system. I also didn't notice any processes other than the > standard system processes/services. > > My best guess is that the File Indexer service is getting busy searching > through folders. (Though I have no idea how it could get so busy doing > this.) I did notice a lot of references to "Indexing" in the disk > monitor within PerfMon. > > This problem is ANNOYING because if I walk over to the computer in the > morning to check my email, the system is sometimes so busy that it > sluggish/non responsive for a long time (until what ever the system is > doing finishes up / goes away). > > I did not have these problems with XP. Anyone have any idea what I can do > to minimize this? |
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| | Re: system busy when idle The indexing service should slow it activity way down within a few seconds after you move your mouse or basically start to use your system. It goes back to work after so many minute (15 I think) of inactivity. Once it's done it shouldn't run nearly as much unless your are constantly adding a tremendous number of documents constantly. The indexing service not only indexes documents but programs and outlook data as well. If you click on the windows key and start typing it starts searching immediately and will list programs, documents, email and tasks/activities. As you continue to type it narrows down your search. Quite useful! -- Jeff "Rick Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message news:O26qpnLPHHA.4372@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > It most likely is as you guessed, the indexing service. This generally > slows down considerably after a few days. > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > > "dot" <"mediawizrd (at) hotmail (dot) com"> wrote in message > news:%23iq$XHLPHHA.4484@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Since upgrading to Vista, I have had problems with the system becoming >> "busy" doing something when I leave it idle for long periods of time >> (such as over night). I will hear a lot of disk activity, and if I try >> to go over and use the system, it is very "slow" (poor performance). >> >> I have tried running Task Manager and Performance Monitor (PerfMon) when >> this is happening, and CPU utilization seemed fairly low (10 percent or >> less). The are no applications running, other than those I didn't close >> when I left the system. I also didn't notice any processes other than >> the standard system processes/services. >> >> My best guess is that the File Indexer service is getting busy searching >> through folders. (Though I have no idea how it could get so busy doing >> this.) I did notice a lot of references to "Indexing" in the disk >> monitor within PerfMon. >> >> This problem is ANNOYING because if I walk over to the computer in the >> morning to check my email, the system is sometimes so busy that it >> sluggish/non responsive for a long time (until what ever the system is >> doing finishes up / goes away). >> >> I did not have these problems with XP. Anyone have any idea what I can >> do to minimize this? > |
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