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re: Question about 'Stop Windows from Wildly Accessing your Hard Disk'
Wednesday, November 20, 2002 at 10:18 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Dale Wisely
(1 messages posted)
BINGO! This man has saved me froma nervous breakdown. Since installing XP, my HD
had taken a beating from a sort of pulsing grind as has been described. Using this
procedure I found that the second greatest use of CPU time was ZONE ALARM--the popular
firewall thing. I disabled it and ...AHHHH...a silent hard drive at last.
Dale
On Tuesday, June 4, 2002 at 7:32 pm, Greg Zeng wrote:
>I have XP Pro and I have done the steps on this page, however the hard drive light
>still blanks wildly. How can I stop this? It really degrades my performance, not
>to mention that it's really annoying! Please help!
>
>After reading the other replies, try turning on WINDOWS TASK MANAGER (right click
>near the date-time icon, Task Bar).
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>Click the PROCESSES TAB, click the VIEW drop-down menu, SELECT COLUMNS, CPU TIME.
> Click or double-click on the CPU TIME tab.
>
>Then you can see which application is using your CPU time the most. I found not
>just the Indexing part, but sometimes it is an anti-virus program, or a Defrag program.
> Sometimes you may have unknowingly downloaded a "fix-it" type of program that hunts
>for viruses, worms, or unnecessary windows (temp, etc) files.
>
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