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| | Hard disk activity Hi I've got vista 32 bit and from the moment my pc boots up, i can hear my hard disk going like the clappers. Even when pc is idle, ie all the time. Indexing is off btw. Anyone know what this might be and how to stop it? Thanks Mike |
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| | Re: Hard disk activity "Michael Welch" <not@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:usU8G1D7HHA.1900@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi > > I've got vista 32 bit and from the moment my pc boots up, i can hear my > hard disk going like the clappers. Even when pc is idle, ie all the time. > Indexing is off btw. Anyone know what this might be and how to stop it? If it is not the indexing, it is the automatic defragging. It could also be the general system maintenance that the system does while idle. In any case, it is damn annoying, especially if you have a RAID-0 array containing noisy WD Raptor hard-drives. It drives me crazy sometimes. ss. |
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| | Re: Hard disk activity Michael Welch wrote: Quote: > Hi > > I've got vista 32 bit and from the moment my pc boots up, i can hear my > hard disk going like the clappers. Even when pc is idle, ie all the > time. Indexing is off btw. Anyone know what this might be and how to > stop it? > > Thanks > > Mike No idea why but I found that going to My Computer, clicking on a drive and looking at properties included an "Index this drive" checkbox and turning that off seemed to reduce this phenomenon. Sorry this isn't a very technical answer and it seemed to affect 2 machines out of 3 here but maybe you think it's worth a try. Could be some anti malware package scanning the drive, Windows Defender maybe - that seemed to aggravate my problems also - or it could be malware. I'm assuming you checked most things though. |
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| | Re: Hard disk activity Try to look at your "defragmented by Vista" drive with, let's say, Windows 2000's Defragmenter. You'll understand that the red lines that dominate the image represent your defragmented files. And why we aren't shown any imagistic progress of what's being done to our files while defragmenting, also. |
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| | Re: Hard disk activity "Charlie Tame" <charlie@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:e0d8KNE7HHA.5212@xxxxxx Quote: > > No idea why but I found that going to My Computer, clicking on a drive and > looking at properties included an "Index this drive" checkbox and turning > that off seemed to reduce this phenomenon. Sorry this isn't a very > technical answer and it seemed to affect 2 machines out of 3 here but > maybe you think it's worth a try. > > Could be some anti malware package scanning the drive, Windows Defender > maybe - that seemed to aggravate my problems also - or it could be > malware. I'm assuming you checked most things though. I had checked through most things but: "No idea why but I found that going to My Computer, clicking on a drive and looking at properties included an "Index this drive" checkbox and turning that off seemed to reduce this phenomenon." Seems to have done the trick! Cheers! Thanks for the replies! |
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| | Re: Hard disk activity Michael Welch wrote: Quote: > > "Charlie Tame" <charlie@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:e0d8KNE7HHA.5212@xxxxxx > Quote: >> >> No idea why but I found that going to My Computer, clicking on a drive >> and looking at properties included an "Index this drive" checkbox and >> turning that off seemed to reduce this phenomenon. Sorry this isn't a >> very technical answer and it seemed to affect 2 machines out of 3 here >> but maybe you think it's worth a try. >> >> Could be some anti malware package scanning the drive, Windows >> Defender maybe - that seemed to aggravate my problems also - or it >> could be malware. I'm assuming you checked most things though. > > I had checked through most things but: > "No idea why but I found that going to My Computer, clicking on a drive > and looking at properties included an "Index this drive" checkbox and > turning that off seemed to reduce this phenomenon." > Seems to have done the trick! Cheers! > > > Thanks for the replies! Well great, if anyone had previously given that answer I had missed it in this busy group, thank you for posting the result as it may help others. |
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