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| | Unknown constant disk activity slows Vista Well, it looks like I have to restart my Vista Home Premium again. The disk meter frequently goes to and stays at 90% or greater, and anything I attempt to do takes minutes, not the already unreasonable seconds like it did until last Wednesday. My old XP Pro is lightning fast compared to this. A restart fixes the problem for an hour or so. Task manager does not show any program other than those showing on the bottom of the screen. I run Ad-Aware frequently (it always finds 20 or so) and I'm using Avast to prevent any virus. Help, anybody? |
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| | Re: Unknown constant disk activity slows Vista If malware and virus free, start by looking at Msconfig(Start/Run/Msconfig/startup) and the Windows search index(it may take some time to finish). ..winston "Paul H" <NoSpamphobergNoSpam@att.net> wrote in message news:580A70B5-8537-4D08-BCC3-5DE1D5C19411@microsoft.com... : Well, it looks like I have to restart my Vista Home Premium again. The disk : meter frequently goes to and stays at 90% or greater, and anything I attempt : to do takes minutes, not the already unreasonable seconds like it did until : last Wednesday. My old XP Pro is lightning fast compared to this. A : restart fixes the problem for an hour or so. Task manager does not show any : program other than those showing on the bottom of the screen. I run : Ad-Aware frequently (it always finds 20 or so) and I'm using Avast to : prevent any virus. Help, anybody? : |
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| | Re: Unknown constant disk activity slows Vista Microsoft wants to convert your hard disk into dust.. don't worry! Its improvements!!! LOL Vista has several SERVICES that make the disk thrash like it has drank a swimming pool full of coffee. What are these services? Indexing (windows search), Ready Boost, and defrag that is now automatic and has a stupid gui. You can turn off indexing (windows search) and readyboost from Control Panel> Administrative tools> services disable those 2. Windows still will be able to search the disk.. it just will not index it... Make sure you organize your stuff and you wont have a problem. Indexing is stupid, and a dying technology. MS did one more mistake by including it, turning it on by default, and not having a GUI way that is very apparent to turn it off. "Paul H" <NoSpamphobergNoSpam@att.net> wrote in message news:580A70B5-8537-4D08-BCC3-5DE1D5C19411@microsoft.com... > Well, it looks like I have to restart my Vista Home Premium again. The > disk > meter frequently goes to and stays at 90% or greater, and anything I > attempt > to do takes minutes, not the already unreasonable seconds like it did > until > last Wednesday. My old XP Pro is lightning fast compared to this. A > restart fixes the problem for an hour or so. Task manager does not show > any > program other than those showing on the bottom of the screen. I run > Ad-Aware frequently (it always finds 20 or so) and I'm using Avast to > prevent any virus. Help, anybody? > |
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| | Re: Unknown constant disk activity slows Vista Thx, "Tiberius". I turned off search and ready boost. I look forward to better performance. ====================== "Tiberius" <J@T.K> wrote in message news:%23cv19AcmHHA.4840@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... Microsoft wants to convert your hard disk into dust.. don't worry! Its improvements!!! LOL Vista has several SERVICES that make the disk thrash like it has drank a swimming pool full of coffee. What are these services? Indexing (windows search), Ready Boost, and defrag that is now automatic and has a stupid gui. You can turn off indexing (windows search) and readyboost from Control Panel> Administrative tools> services disable those 2. Windows still will be able to search the disk.. it just will not index it... Make sure you organize your stuff and you wont have a problem. Indexing is stupid, and a dying technology. MS did one more mistake by including it, turning it on by default, and not having a GUI way that is very apparent to turn it off. "Paul H" <NoSpamphobergNoSpam@att.net> wrote in message news:580A70B5-8537-4D08-BCC3-5DE1D5C19411@microsoft.com... > Well, it looks like I have to restart my Vista Home Premium again. The > disk > meter frequently goes to and stays at 90% or greater, and anything I > attempt > to do takes minutes, not the already unreasonable seconds like it did > until > last Wednesday. My old XP Pro is lightning fast compared to this. A > restart fixes the problem for an hour or so. Task manager does not show > any > program other than those showing on the bottom of the screen. I run > Ad-Aware frequently (it always finds 20 or so) and I'm using Avast to > prevent any virus. Help, anybody? > |
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| | Re: Unknown constant disk activity slows Vista "Paul H" wrote > Well, it looks like I have to restart my Vista Home Premium again. The > disk > meter frequently goes to and stays at 90% or greater, and anything I > attempt > to do takes minutes, not the already unreasonable seconds like it did > until > last Wednesday. My old XP Pro is lightning fast compared to this. A > restart fixes the problem for an hour or so. Task manager does not show > any > program other than those showing on the bottom of the screen. I run > Ad-Aware frequently (it always finds 20 or so) and I'm using Avast to > prevent any virus. Help, anybody? Run the Reliability and Performance monitor to get an idea of what files are being accessed. From Start type in Reliability. Right click on it when it appears at the top left. Choose run as administrator. Once it opens expand the disk section to see what files are being accessed. The PID corresponds to the process that opens those files. Note I have the ReadyBoost process running and it doesn't cause any disk access. I have no idea where Tiberius is getting that from. Now if you are in fact using ReadyBoost with a thumb drive or SD card, then yes that the ReadyBoost cache file that is created on those drives will be accessed, but it's not continuous like you are experiencing, and it certainly doesn't have the impact you are seeing. I also have indexing service running and again don't see the same effect you are. At any rate the first step is to find out what actually is writing to the disk. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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| | Re: Unknown constant disk activity slows Vista "Paul H" <NoSpamphobergNoSpam@att.net> wrote in message news:580A70B5-8537-4D08-BCC3-5DE1D5C19411@microsoft.com... > Well, it looks like I have to restart my Vista Home Premium again. The > disk > meter frequently goes to and stays at 90% or greater, and anything I > attempt > to do takes minutes, not the already unreasonable seconds like it did > until > last Wednesday. My old XP Pro is lightning fast compared to this. A > restart fixes the problem for an hour or so. Task manager does not show > any > program other than those showing on the bottom of the screen. I run > Ad-Aware frequently (it always finds 20 or so) and I'm using Avast to > prevent any virus. Help, anybody? > Start | Run | perfmon Check the disk section... sort on read or write (read first) and see what's pounding your HD. If there's nothing painfully apparent, then... -maybe- your box has something illicit sucking your resources. Lang |
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| | Re: Unknown constant disk activity slows Vista Rock, I did as Tiberius suggested, and not only did my system get extremely fast, but some Windows Mail performance problems went away! So it's too late to determine what disk activity was taking place. I would have tried what you suggested, and I appreciate yours and Lang's help. Thx. Paul =================== "Rock" <Rock@nospam.net> wrote in message news:uwdZsrdmHHA.3656@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... "Paul H" wrote > Well, it looks like I have to restart my Vista Home Premium again. The > disk > meter frequently goes to and stays at 90% or greater, and anything I > attempt > to do takes minutes, not the already unreasonable seconds like it did > until > last Wednesday. My old XP Pro is lightning fast compared to this. A > restart fixes the problem for an hour or so. Task manager does not show > any > program other than those showing on the bottom of the screen. I run > Ad-Aware frequently (it always finds 20 or so) and I'm using Avast to > prevent any virus. Help, anybody? Run the Reliability and Performance monitor to get an idea of what files are being accessed. From Start type in Reliability. Right click on it when it appears at the top left. Choose run as administrator. Once it opens expand the disk section to see what files are being accessed. The PID corresponds to the process that opens those files. Note I have the ReadyBoost process running and it doesn't cause any disk access. I have no idea where Tiberius is getting that from. Now if you are in fact using ReadyBoost with a thumb drive or SD card, then yes that the ReadyBoost cache file that is created on those drives will be accessed, but it's not continuous like you are experiencing, and it certainly doesn't have the impact you are seeing. I also have indexing service running and again don't see the same effect you are. At any rate the first step is to find out what actually is writing to the disk. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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| | Re: Unknown constant disk activity slows Vista Hi, I've removed avast, disabled the two services below but my HD LED still blinks every second even when I have no programs runnning. And from time to time explorer.exe seems to access just about every .eml file in my Mail folder (>1GB of it) looking at some OECustomProperty! <vent>I've had it with this crap! I want control of my computer and I'm about to throw this out the window!</vent> Nick "Tiberius" <J@T.K> wrote in message news:%23cv19AcmHHA.4840@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Microsoft wants to convert your hard disk into dust.. don't worry! > > Its improvements!!! LOL > > Vista has several SERVICES that make the disk thrash like it has drank a > swimming pool full of coffee. > > What are these services? Indexing (windows search), > Ready Boost, and defrag that is now automatic and has a stupid gui. > > You can turn off indexing (windows search) and readyboost from > Control Panel> Administrative tools> services > > disable those 2. > > Windows still will be able to search the disk.. it just will not index > it... > > Make sure you organize your stuff and you wont have a problem. > > Indexing is stupid, and a dying technology. MS did one more mistake by > including it, > turning it on by default, and not having a GUI way that is very apparent > to turn it off. > > > > "Paul H" <NoSpamphobergNoSpam@att.net> wrote in message > news:580A70B5-8537-4D08-BCC3-5DE1D5C19411@microsoft.com... >> Well, it looks like I have to restart my Vista Home Premium again. The >> disk >> meter frequently goes to and stays at 90% or greater, and anything I >> attempt >> to do takes minutes, not the already unreasonable seconds like it did >> until >> last Wednesday. My old XP Pro is lightning fast compared to this. A >> restart fixes the problem for an hour or so. Task manager does not show >> any >> program other than those showing on the bottom of the screen. I run >> Ad-Aware frequently (it always finds 20 or so) and I'm using Avast to >> prevent any virus. Help, anybody? >> > |
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