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How to identify disk IO intensive process?



 
 
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Old November 19th 09, 08:15 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
James
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Default How to identify disk IO intensive process?

I was playing a simple board game backgammon (no disk IO, no net traffic)
while my hard drive suddenly start to have a flurry of activity like a virus
scanner is running or something.

During this time, the system is sluggish. When I ctrl-alt-del nothing
happens for half a minute and then an error dialog box something about login
ID. The screen stopped refreshing for another few seconds, then I
ctrl-alt-del again and this time got the task manager.

I closed all apps and killed many processes I can see, but still the disk
activity goes on. There are only about 8 process left -- window explorer,
taskmgr.exe, taskeng.exe, rundll32.exe, ...

All processes except idle has 0% cpu time.

I have also turned off auto update, turned off auto virus scanning, etc.
I unplugged network cable, I logged off -- no help.

I logged back on. After a few more minutes the activities stopped.

This is driving me mad. I don't like the hard drive having a lot of activity
when I'm not initiating any disk IO.

Is there a tool that would tell me what process (could be a hidden one) is
generating the disk IO next time it happens?

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Old November 19th 09, 10:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Rick Rogers
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Default How to identify disk IO intensive process?

Hi,

Process monitor:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896645.aspx

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

"james" wrote in message
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I was playing a simple board game backgammon (no disk IO, no net traffic)
while my hard drive suddenly start to have a flurry of activity like a
virus scanner is running or something.

During this time, the system is sluggish. When I ctrl-alt-del nothing
happens for half a minute and then an error dialog box something about
login ID. The screen stopped refreshing for another few seconds, then I
ctrl-alt-del again and this time got the task manager.

I closed all apps and killed many processes I can see, but still the disk
activity goes on. There are only about 8 process left -- window explorer,
taskmgr.exe, taskeng.exe, rundll32.exe, ...

All processes except idle has 0% cpu time.

I have also turned off auto update, turned off auto virus scanning, etc.
I unplugged network cable, I logged off -- no help.

I logged back on. After a few more minutes the activities stopped.

This is driving me mad. I don't like the hard drive having a lot of
activity when I'm not initiating any disk IO.

Is there a tool that would tell me what process (could be a hidden one) is
generating the disk IO next time it happens?


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Old November 19th 09, 10:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Rick Rogers
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Posts: 8,428
Default How to identify disk IO intensive process?

Hi,

Process monitor:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896645.aspx

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

"james" wrote in message
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I was playing a simple board game backgammon (no disk IO, no net traffic)
while my hard drive suddenly start to have a flurry of activity like a
virus scanner is running or something.

During this time, the system is sluggish. When I ctrl-alt-del nothing
happens for half a minute and then an error dialog box something about
login ID. The screen stopped refreshing for another few seconds, then I
ctrl-alt-del again and this time got the task manager.

I closed all apps and killed many processes I can see, but still the disk
activity goes on. There are only about 8 process left -- window explorer,
taskmgr.exe, taskeng.exe, rundll32.exe, ...

All processes except idle has 0% cpu time.

I have also turned off auto update, turned off auto virus scanning, etc.
I unplugged network cable, I logged off -- no help.

I logged back on. After a few more minutes the activities stopped.

This is driving me mad. I don't like the hard drive having a lot of
activity when I'm not initiating any disk IO.

Is there a tool that would tell me what process (could be a hidden one) is
generating the disk IO next time it happens?


 




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