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Old 06-10-2008, 07:52 PM
Steve Giannoni
 
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Default HD Activity

P-IV running Widows XP Home and Norton Anti Virus. Every few seconds
(varies) there is very brief Hard Drive activity, which doesn't seem
right. What's the best way to determine what's going on, etc. PS -
doesn't happen while running in the Safe Mode ...
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Old 06-10-2008, 08:06 PM
John McGaw
 
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Default Re: HD Activity

Steve Giannoni wrote:
> P-IV running Widows XP Home and Norton Anti Virus. Every few seconds
> (varies) there is very brief Hard Drive activity, which doesn't seem
> right. What's the best way to determine what's going on, etc. PS -
> doesn't happen while running in the Safe Mode ...


What you describe sounds perfectly normal -- such is the way of
multi-tasking multi-threaded operations. Try turning on the columns for I/O
read/write/other in Windows Task Manager and then watch to see if any of
the numbers are jumping in sync with the accesses. If you find one it will
tell you which task(s) are doing the accessing.

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Old 06-10-2008, 08:35 PM
kony
 
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Default Re: HD Activity

On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 16:06:39 -0400, John McGaw
<nobody@nowh.ere> wrote:

>Steve Giannoni wrote:
>> P-IV running Widows XP Home and Norton Anti Virus. Every few seconds
>> (varies) there is very brief Hard Drive activity, which doesn't seem
>> right. What's the best way to determine what's going on, etc. PS -
>> doesn't happen while running in the Safe Mode ...

>
>What you describe sounds perfectly normal -- such is the way of
>multi-tasking multi-threaded operations. Try turning on the columns for I/O
>read/write/other in Windows Task Manager and then watch to see if any of
>the numbers are jumping in sync with the accesses. If you find one it will
>tell you which task(s) are doing the accessing.


While the I/O /other will show some activity, it is
important to remember it will also show memory activity -
not necessarily hard drive access. For example a simple
taskbar tray app I have on one system is showing over 1TB of
activity (since last reboot, system has been up for awhile
obviously) and all it does is monitor whether a remote
control receiver for a TV tuner/capture card has any
activity.
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Old 06-10-2008, 09:10 PM
John McGaw
 
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Default Re: HD Activity

kony wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 16:06:39 -0400, John McGaw

snip...
>
> While the I/O /other will show some activity, it is
> important to remember it will also show memory activity -
> not necessarily hard drive access. For example a simple
> taskbar tray app I have on one system is showing over 1TB of
> activity (since last reboot, system has been up for awhile
> obviously) and all it does is monitor whether a remote
> control receiver for a TV tuner/capture card has any
> activity.


True. And I hadn't thought about that aspect. What I find useful is to
watch the I/O counters and listen to the drive accesses. The simultaneous
activities seem to "click" with my alleged brain and makes things much more
clear.
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Old 06-10-2008, 10:33 PM
Steve Giannoni
 
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Default Re: HD Activity

How do I access the Windows Task Manager ?

On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 16:06:39 -0400, John McGaw <nobody@nowh.ere>
wrote:

>Steve Giannoni wrote:
>> P-IV running Widows XP Home and Norton Anti Virus. Every few seconds
>> (varies) there is very brief Hard Drive activity, which doesn't seem
>> right. What's the best way to determine what's going on, etc. PS -
>> doesn't happen while running in the Safe Mode ...

>
>What you describe sounds perfectly normal -- such is the way of
>multi-tasking multi-threaded operations. Try turning on the columns for I/O
>read/write/other in Windows Task Manager and then watch to see if any of
>the numbers are jumping in sync with the accesses. If you find one it will
>tell you which task(s) are doing the accessing.

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Old 06-10-2008, 11:59 PM
John McGaw
 
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Steve Giannoni wrote:
> How do I access the Windows Task Manager ?
>
> On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 16:06:39 -0400, John McGaw <nobody@nowh.ere>
> wrote:
>
>> Steve Giannoni wrote:
>>> P-IV running Widows XP Home and Norton Anti Virus. Every few seconds
>>> (varies) there is very brief Hard Drive activity, which doesn't seem
>>> right. What's the best way to determine what's going on, etc. PS -
>>> doesn't happen while running in the Safe Mode ...

>> What you describe sounds perfectly normal -- such is the way of
>> multi-tasking multi-threaded operations. Try turning on the columns for I/O
>> read/write/other in Windows Task Manager and then watch to see if any of
>> the numbers are jumping in sync with the accesses. If you find one it will
>> tell you which task(s) are doing the accessing.


Right-click in the task bar (normally at the bottom of your screen) then
click on Task Manager.

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Old 06-11-2008, 12:08 AM
Steve Giannoni
 
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Default Re: HD Activity

thanks ...

On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 19:59:28 -0400, John McGaw <nobody@nowh.ere>
wrote:

>Steve Giannoni wrote:
>> How do I access the Windows Task Manager ?
>>
>> On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 16:06:39 -0400, John McGaw <nobody@nowh.ere>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Steve Giannoni wrote:
>>>> P-IV running Widows XP Home and Norton Anti Virus. Every few seconds
>>>> (varies) there is very brief Hard Drive activity, which doesn't seem
>>>> right. What's the best way to determine what's going on, etc. PS -
>>>> doesn't happen while running in the Safe Mode ...
>>> What you describe sounds perfectly normal -- such is the way of
>>> multi-tasking multi-threaded operations. Try turning on the columns for I/O
>>> read/write/other in Windows Task Manager and then watch to see if any of
>>> the numbers are jumping in sync with the accesses. If you find one it will
>>> tell you which task(s) are doing the accessing.

>
>Right-click in the task bar (normally at the bottom of your screen) then
>click on Task Manager.

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Old 06-11-2008, 05:29 AM
~misfit~
 
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Default Re: HD Activity

Somewhere on teh intarweb "John McGaw" typed:
> Steve Giannoni wrote:
>> How do I access the Windows Task Manager ?
>>
>> On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 16:06:39 -0400, John McGaw <nobody@nowh.ere>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Steve Giannoni wrote:
>>>> P-IV running Widows XP Home and Norton Anti Virus. Every few
>>>> seconds (varies) there is very brief Hard Drive activity, which
>>>> doesn't seem right. What's the best way to determine what's going
>>>> on, etc. PS - doesn't happen while running in the Safe Mode ...
>>> What you describe sounds perfectly normal -- such is the way of
>>> multi-tasking multi-threaded operations. Try turning on the columns
>>> for I/O read/write/other in Windows Task Manager and then watch to
>>> see if any of the numbers are jumping in sync with the accesses. If
>>> you find one it will tell you which task(s) are doing the accessing.

>
> Right-click in the task bar (normally at the bottom of your screen)
> then click on Task Manager.


Wow! Neat. All this time I've been using the three-fingered salute to access
it.

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Old 06-13-2008, 07:29 PM
Steve Giannoni
 
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Default Re: HD Activity

My concern is for the extra wear-'n-tear on my Hard Drive, which I
estimate is 5 to 15 % of real time (it averages about 3 of these
activities every 20 seconds, each being some fraction of a second).

Not having much luck with the task manager. I stare at the numbers
while listening to the Hard Drive, but no luck so far.

Any further suggestions / comments, most welcome, & thanks ! ...

On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 15:52:34 -0400, Steve Giannoni
<casagiannoni@optonline.net> wrote:

>P-IV running Widows XP Home and Norton Anti Virus. Every few seconds
>(varies) there is very brief Hard Drive activity, which doesn't seem
>right. What's the best way to determine what's going on, etc. PS -
>doesn't happen while running in the Safe Mode ...

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