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Hi,
I am running a Windows XP Professional platform with SP3. I've disabled Indexing Services. I've swept my system for spyware using PestPatrol. I'm running AVG firewall and AntiVirus.
Taskmanager shows infrequent program access of programs and usually sits at 99% idle without giving me information as to what programs are accessing the hard drive. The hard drive light flicks on about once every second, without the TaskManager showing up what is causing it.
Has anyone had any similar problems. I've noted that others have had constant hard drive access caused by McAfee and other programs but not similar to mine.
Does Windows have to be registered maybe?
Cheers and thanks,
Ed
I am running a Windows XP Professional platform with SP3. I've disabled Indexing Services. I've swept my system for spyware using PestPatrol. I'm running AVG firewall and AntiVirus.
Taskmanager shows infrequent program access of programs and usually sits at 99% idle without giving me information as to what programs are accessing the hard drive. The hard drive light flicks on about once every second, without the TaskManager showing up what is causing it.
Has anyone had any similar problems. I've noted that others have had constant hard drive access caused by McAfee and other programs but not similar to mine.
Does Windows have to be registered maybe?
Cheers and thanks,
Ed
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb545046.aspx
Filemon and/or diskmon would probably tell you what's going on.
Filemon and/or diskmon would probably tell you what's going on.
????????????? Your "Taskmanager shows infrequent program access of programs and usually sits at 99% idle without giving me information as to what programs are accessing the hard drive. The hard drive light flicks on about once every second, without the TaskManager showing up what is causing it."
99% idle = 1% in use, where is the constant hard drive use??????
Am I missing something?????
99% idle = 1% in use, where is the constant hard drive use??????
Am I missing something?????
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you are running a firewall and antivirus this would be a normal operation for the hdd. the virus program scan any files accessed by any processes or application. for example the pc goes to hibernation the virus program will scan and u will see a little flicker, even when you are not doing anything on the pc the hard drive will always be accessed.
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Gerbil - my hard drive's read arm actually engages as I can hear the clunk each time the light flashes.
bobbyraw and MidiMagic - I am using a paid version of AVG with firewall for all my computers. The new desktop that I've built up is the only one that has an excessive flashing light/hard drive access problem. Even my new Vista machine is relatively "quiet".
Salem - (like your signature line) the Microsoft links to download DiskMon or FilMon are not valid anymore, nor is Process Monitor which replaces it. Any ideas of where I can get copies?
Thanks for your responses, people.
Ed
bobbyraw and MidiMagic - I am using a paid version of AVG with firewall for all my computers. The new desktop that I've built up is the only one that has an excessive flashing light/hard drive access problem. Even my new Vista machine is relatively "quiet".
Salem - (like your signature line) the Microsoft links to download DiskMon or FilMon are not valid anymore, nor is Process Monitor which replaces it. Any ideas of where I can get copies?
Thanks for your responses, people.
Ed
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Ed, disconnect from the web, shut down your AV and firewall, any other resident protection so that you have only Windows' native processes running, and check again.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s...s/default.aspx is the addie you want.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s...s/default.aspx is the addie you want.
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Gerbil,
The link you gave is similar to the one I had and returns the same error message when I try to download FileMon, etc. :
The connection has timed out
The server at download.sysinternals.com is taking too long to respond.
* The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few
moments.
* If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network
connection.
* If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make sure
that Firefox is permitted to access the Web.
Good advice re shutting down firewall, etc. (Why didn't I think of that!) I'll try that tomorrow.
I was going to shut down AVG anyway to try Comodo as a firewall. Do you have any experience with it? I'm looking for a replacement to AVG as they just about tripled their price in two years. I had a really good firewall years ago called Sygate that allowed you to trace back all the IP addresses of the connections to your computer, but that quit after awhile. I understood that Norton bought them out but unfortunately never implemented the features Sygate had. Killed the opposition so to speak.
I've just got a suspicion that my cloned version of XP Professional has never connected with the mother ship and may be trying desperately to phone home. (I actually own a purchased, registered version but wanted to try this one since it was very reasonable in price.)
Thanks again.
Ed
The link you gave is similar to the one I had and returns the same error message when I try to download FileMon, etc. :
The connection has timed out
The server at download.sysinternals.com is taking too long to respond.
* The site could be temporarily unavailable or too busy. Try again in a few
moments.
* If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network
connection.
* If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, make sure
that Firefox is permitted to access the Web.
Good advice re shutting down firewall, etc. (Why didn't I think of that!) I'll try that tomorrow.
I was going to shut down AVG anyway to try Comodo as a firewall. Do you have any experience with it? I'm looking for a replacement to AVG as they just about tripled their price in two years. I had a really good firewall years ago called Sygate that allowed you to trace back all the IP addresses of the connections to your computer, but that quit after awhile. I understood that Norton bought them out but unfortunately never implemented the features Sygate had. Killed the opposition so to speak.
I've just got a suspicion that my cloned version of XP Professional has never connected with the mother ship and may be trying desperately to phone home. (I actually own a purchased, registered version but wanted to try this one since it was very reasonable in price.)
Thanks again.
Ed
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