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Thanks for the tip. The other monitoring tools mentioned on that page look
useful too. "Lee" wrote: "JediDog" wrote in message ... I have already tried clearing the indexing attribute for C: and subdirectories. It didn't make any discernable difference. Use Process Monitor to see what is happening http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys...ssmonitor.mspx Lee "Lee" wrote: "JediDog" wrote in message ... My Lenovo 3000 laptop came with Windows Vista Home Premium. Whenever I start it up and log on, the hard drive is active for five minutes or more after all of the startup applications have initialized. The performance monitor shows a huge number of reads and writes being done by the kernel. I've tried turning off every feature I can think of, but nothing has any effect. What is happening? It's probably SearchIndex, I predict it will stop in a few days once all your stored data is indexed. |
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