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husky86
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I'm running Windows XP Pro (Service Pack 2). I'm having problems with
something going on in the background -- something associated perhaps with
Windows XP itself or a background process -- in which the hard drive is
constantly running. This constant hard drive usage slows down everything
else associated with the computer's operation, of course.
The problem is especially bad during startup and when it's brought out of
standby mode. During startup, I would say the hard drive is running
furiously for at least 10 minutes. It usually takes about 3-4 minutes to
finally get to the desktop (after restarting), and the hard drive is busy
running for another 5-7 minutes thereafter. When it is brought out of
standby mode, it's a similar problem, but it generally runs furiously for
about half that time -- about 4-5 minutes.
Here is what I have done to solve the problem (with no success):
1. I'm running AVG antivirus. After doing regular scans, there is always
nothing found on the hard drive.
2. I'm running the latest version of Webroot's Spy Sweeper. The program
will find spyware on the system from time to time (during regular scans), but
removing the spyware doesn't affect this underlying problem.
3. I'm using Startup Cop to limit the number of programs that are
automatically loaded. Even severely restricting the number of programs
doesn't affect this problem.
4. I'm also using Process Explorer to mine the number of processes running
in the background and quitting those programs/processes to see if that
improves the overall performance. It doesn't.
5. I have played around extensively with MSConfig, but this doesn't help
the situation either.
6. Defragmenting the hard drive has not proved effective. (There is one
point to note here: when using the defragmentation system utility built into
Windows XP, it recommends defragmenting the hard drive about 80-90% of the
time, even if defragmentation occurred only a week or two ago. I know that
this is highly unusual. I have no idea what is causing this increase in
fragmentation of the hard drive.) After defragmenting the hard drive, the
hard drive still operates the same way. Defragmenting the hard drive doesn't
prevent the hard drive from running furiously all the time (seemingly) in the
background.
I'm out of ideas at this point.
The technical specs on this laptop system, by the way, are: Hitachi 80 GB
(7200 RPM) HD, 2 GB RAM, NVIDIA graphics card (512 MB).
Anyone that has any suggestions, I would be more than happy to entertain them.
something going on in the background -- something associated perhaps with
Windows XP itself or a background process -- in which the hard drive is
constantly running. This constant hard drive usage slows down everything
else associated with the computer's operation, of course.
The problem is especially bad during startup and when it's brought out of
standby mode. During startup, I would say the hard drive is running
furiously for at least 10 minutes. It usually takes about 3-4 minutes to
finally get to the desktop (after restarting), and the hard drive is busy
running for another 5-7 minutes thereafter. When it is brought out of
standby mode, it's a similar problem, but it generally runs furiously for
about half that time -- about 4-5 minutes.
Here is what I have done to solve the problem (with no success):
1. I'm running AVG antivirus. After doing regular scans, there is always
nothing found on the hard drive.
2. I'm running the latest version of Webroot's Spy Sweeper. The program
will find spyware on the system from time to time (during regular scans), but
removing the spyware doesn't affect this underlying problem.
3. I'm using Startup Cop to limit the number of programs that are
automatically loaded. Even severely restricting the number of programs
doesn't affect this problem.
4. I'm also using Process Explorer to mine the number of processes running
in the background and quitting those programs/processes to see if that
improves the overall performance. It doesn't.
5. I have played around extensively with MSConfig, but this doesn't help
the situation either.
6. Defragmenting the hard drive has not proved effective. (There is one
point to note here: when using the defragmentation system utility built into
Windows XP, it recommends defragmenting the hard drive about 80-90% of the
time, even if defragmentation occurred only a week or two ago. I know that
this is highly unusual. I have no idea what is causing this increase in
fragmentation of the hard drive.) After defragmenting the hard drive, the
hard drive still operates the same way. Defragmenting the hard drive doesn't
prevent the hard drive from running furiously all the time (seemingly) in the
background.
I'm out of ideas at this point.
The technical specs on this laptop system, by the way, are: Hitachi 80 GB
(7200 RPM) HD, 2 GB RAM, NVIDIA graphics card (512 MB).
Anyone that has any suggestions, I would be more than happy to entertain them.