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What's all this disk activity?



 
 
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Old March 12th 07, 03:58 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
JediDog
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Default What's all this disk activity?

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?
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Old March 12th 07, 04:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
JediDog
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Default What's all this disk activity?

From some of the other posts I've found, I am getting the idea that System
Protection is making a Recovery Point every time I turn on the computer. I
thought I turned off Recovery Points completely, so I am still mystified.


"JediDog" wrote:

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?

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Old March 12th 07, 09:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Gary
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Default What's all this disk activity?


On 12-Mar-2007, =?Utf-8?B?SmVkaURvZw==?=
wrote:

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?


Superfetch is at work loading programs into memory for faster access. Look
at as a cache.
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Old March 12th 07, 10:29 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
JediDog
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Default What's all this disk activity?

I think that Superfetch is part of what I'm seeing. So is Registry Backup.
And I've seen a bunch of writes to System Volume Information, so I may have
also seen an Automatic Restore Point creation.

Can I turn Superfetch off?


"Gary" wrote:


On 12-Mar-2007, =?Utf-8?B?SmVkaURvZw==?=
wrote:

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?


Superfetch is at work loading programs into memory for faster access. Look
at as a cache.

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Old March 12th 07, 04:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Steve Thackery
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Default What's all this disk activity?

Can I turn Superfetch off?

Why on earth? What's wrong with it accessing the disk in the background?
Why does it bother you? It's just doing its Vista thing. There is no need
at all to mess with it - you'll probably slow it down.

Relax, and trust me: all is well.

Thack


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Old March 13th 07, 02:12 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Tim
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Default What's all this disk activity?

I've seen this issue also. For about 5 or so minutes after startup, there
is a lot of disk activity. In Task Manager, it is "NT Kernel & System"
that's using the resources. Whatever it's doing, it's not doing it "in the
background" because while it's working it's significantly slowing down
anything else I do on the computer.

"Steve Thackery" wrote in message
...
Can I turn Superfetch off?


Why on earth? What's wrong with it accessing the disk in the background?
Why does it bother you? It's just doing its Vista thing. There is no
need at all to mess with it - you'll probably slow it down.

Relax, and trust me: all is well.

Thack


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Old March 13th 07, 07:23 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
JediDog
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Default What's all this disk activity?

Thanks Tim! I have been spending a lot of time waiting for the computer and
I'd like to know what it's doing. If I could turn off Superfetch, I could
see what activity remains.

I have 1GB of DRAM. Is that enough?


"Tim" wrote:

I've seen this issue also. For about 5 or so minutes after startup, there
is a lot of disk activity. In Task Manager, it is "NT Kernel & System"
that's using the resources. Whatever it's doing, it's not doing it "in the
background" because while it's working it's significantly slowing down
anything else I do on the computer.

"Steve Thackery" wrote in message
...
Can I turn Superfetch off?


Why on earth? What's wrong with it accessing the disk in the background?
Why does it bother you? It's just doing its Vista thing. There is no
need at all to mess with it - you'll probably slow it down.

Relax, and trust me: all is well.

Thack



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Old March 13th 07, 08:38 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Lee
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Default What's all this disk activity?


"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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Old March 13th 07, 01:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
JediDog
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Default What's all this disk activity?

I have already tried clearing the indexing attribute for C: and
subdirectories. It didn't make any discernable difference.


"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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Old March 13th 07, 07:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Lee
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Default What's all this disk activity?


"JediDog" wrote in message
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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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