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Continuous HD activity
  1. #1


    PeterK Guest

    Continuous HD activity

    I have the exact symptoms described in an msdn post 17 March 07
    http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/Sho...58958&SiteID=1 to
    which there have been no replies. The posts says:

    My laptop is doing an incredible amount of disk I/O. Resource Monitor says
    that it's being done by PID #4, which is just "System". The file it is
    writing two has not only one, but two GUIDs in its name.

    What is my system doing? Better yet, how is the average user supposed to
    know what's really happening? How do I make sure it's not one of my own
    applications?

    ..B ekiM


    Image PID File Read (B/min) Write (B/min) IO Priority
    Response Time (ms)
    System 4 C:\System Volume
    Information\{696b87ef-d44a-11db-b3de-0018f38316d3}{3808876b-c176-4e48-b7ae-04046e6cc752}
    65526 48021691 Normal 24

    Can anyone point me at an explanation aand a cure?

    PeterK




      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  2. #2


    David Guest

    Re: Continuous HD activity

    PeterK wrote:

    > I have the exact symptoms described in an msdn post 17 March 07
    > http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/Sho...58958&SiteID=1
    > to which there have been no replies. The posts says:
    >
    > My laptop is doing an incredible amount of disk I/O. Resource Monitor
    > says that it's being done by PID #4, which is just "System". The file
    > it is writing two has not only one, but two GUIDs in its name.
    >
    > What is my system doing? Better yet, how is the average user supposed
    > to know what's really happening? How do I make sure it's not one of my
    > own applications?
    >
    > .B ekiM
    >
    >
    > Image PID File Read (B/min) Write (B/min) IO Priority
    > Response Time (ms)
    > System 4 C:\System Volume
    > Information\{696b87ef-d44a-11db-b3de-0018f38316d3}{3808876b-c176-4e48-b7ae-04046e6cc752}
    > 65526 48021691 Normal 24
    >
    > Can anyone point me at an explanation aand a cure?
    >
    > PeterK
    Typical processes that thrash the hard drive are:

    1. Prefetch
    2. Defrag
    3. Indexing
    4. Virus programs for some time after boot up.

    I found that for some time after eaach bootup, Prefetch caused a lot of
    disk activity. You can stop those services by running services.msc and
    selecting a service and changing it's Startup Type to "disabled".

    Dave

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  3. #3


    PeterK Guest

    Re: Continuous HD activity


    "David" <david@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:2M-dnVeh-73LREfbnZ2dnUVZ_gGdnZ2d@xxxxxx
    Typical processes that thrash the hard drive are:

    >
    > 1. Prefetch
    > 2. Defrag
    > 3. Indexing
    > 4. Virus programs for some time after boot up.
    >
    > I found that for some time after eaach bootup, Prefetch caused a lot of
    > disk activity. You can stop those services by running services.msc and
    > selecting a service and changing it's Startup Type to "disabled".
    >
    > Dave
    Dave
    I think you hit it with 3. Indexing. Also thanks for the services
    reference - I couldn't for the life of me remember where I'd stopped them in
    the past.
    PeterK


      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  4. #4


    David Guest

    Re: Continuous HD activity


    >
    > Dave
    > I think you hit it with 3. Indexing. Also thanks for the services
    > reference - I couldn't for the life of me remember where I'd stopped
    > them in the past.
    > PeterK
    Cool! you're welcome.

    Dave

      My System SpecsSystem Spec

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