HTFC Forums

H.T.F.C.

How To Fix Computers





Go Back   HTFC Forums > Software Newsgroups > Windows XP > Windows XP Basics

Register FAQ Members List Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read
  #1  
Old 07-04-2008, 07:39 PM
inkleput@isp.com
 
Posts: n/a
Default I'm curious

With a different OS on my old desktop computer I kept a process meter
running and it was nil most of the time after it sat for a while. The
hard drive was never accessed.

On my laptop with XP Pro I expected it to be even quieter to save the
battery, but any time the screen is up I see the drive light coming on
every few seconds no matter what power configuration it's in.

What kind of sense does this make?

JimL

--

If Obama becomes president the media will then try to destroy him simply because he is president,
just as they did so very well with Bush.
Reply With Quote
Sponsored Links
  #2  
Old 07-05-2008, 12:13 AM
Twayne
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: I'm curious

> With a different OS on my old desktop computer I kept a process meter
> running and it was nil most of the time after it sat for a while. The
> hard drive was never accessed.
>
> On my laptop with XP Pro I expected it to be even quieter to save the
> battery, but any time the screen is up I see the drive light coming on
> every few seconds no matter what power configuration it's in.
>
> What kind of sense does this make?
>
> JimL


A lot of sense. It's highly likely it's doing exactly what it was told
to do, but since you included exactly ZERO information all that's
possible is a few guess at the most likely things. Things such as:
-- Your antivirus is doing idle-time scanning,
-- The Disk Indexing Service is running & indexing files
-- and any of a thousand or so other things you or programs you
installed or someone else might have set up to run when the computer
isn't being used, such as backups, defrags, checkups, hardware tests,
etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.. Heck, worst case you could even had been
zombied and all that activity is due to the hundreds of thousands of
spams your computer is sending out while you think it's idle. Or maybe
it's just a simple malware that does nothing but endlessly exercise the
hard drive, or searches for personal information to send out the second
you open a browser, or maybe it's a 0-day bomb getting ready to go off,
or the hard drive/s and partition/s are being overwritten with garbage
or self replicating malware - who knows?

Check this out:
My old car is quieter than my new car. Can you tell me why that would
be? I'd think newer cars, especially a hopped up hemi like this new
one, would be super quiet, com,pared to my 1946 4 cylinder Vauxhaul
Tourer.
I just gave you many magnitudes more info than you provided in your
post, but ... none of it's any good to hazard the reasons behind what I
asked about. Even though it looks like I gave you info to work with, I
gave you zip to work with. Even "new" is an ambiguous term, as is hemo,
hopped up, and so on.

But at least you got to vent your curiousity so maybe it's not a total
loss. Right? ;^]
BTW, I am NOT suggesting you have malware or viruses, although it's
possible.

Cheers,

Twayne



Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old 07-05-2008, 02:04 AM
inkleput@isp.com
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: I'm curious

"Twayne" <nobody@devnull.spamcop.net> said:

>> What kind of sense does this make?
>>
>> JimL


>A lot of sense. It's highly likely it's doing exactly what it was told
>to do, but since you included exactly ZERO information all that's


The constant accessing began the first day I put XP on the laptop. So
your standard "You didn't ask your question with proper technical
precision," crap is beside the point. But then there HAS to be at least
one sour g****s turkey on every NG.

Have nice day.

JimL

--

If Obama becomes president the media will then try to destroy him simply because he is president,
just as they did so very well with Bush.
Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old 07-05-2008, 02:38 AM
Shenan Stanley
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: I'm curious

inkleput@isp.com wrote:
> With a different OS on my old desktop computer I kept a process
> meter running and it was nil most of the time after it sat for a
> while. The hard drive was never accessed.
>
> On my laptop with XP Pro I expected it to be even quieter to save
> the battery, but any time the screen is up I see the drive light
> coming on every few seconds no matter what power configuration it's
> in.
>
> What kind of sense does this make?


Something is configured on the laptop (either by you or the original
manufacturer or by some third party program you or the original manufacturer
(or anyone else who has installed something on your laptop) installed either
on purpose or through some malware infestation) to access the disk and/or
the data it contains in some way.

- AntiVirus scans
- Disk "optimization"
- An applications trying to access the Internet to check for updates
- A background process doing something....

The hard disk drive light is not the same as a "process meter" by a long
shot. ;-) Install the process meter and see what it tells you.

--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html


Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old 07-05-2008, 04:24 PM
Twayne
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: I'm curious

> "Twayne" <nobody@devnull.spamcop.net> said:
>
>>> What kind of sense does this make?
>>>
>>> JimL

>
>> A lot of sense. It's highly likely it's doing exactly what it was
>> told to do, but since you included exactly ZERO information all
>> that's

>
> The constant accessing began the first day I put XP on the laptop. So
> your standard "You didn't ask your question with proper technical
> precision," crap is beside the point. But then there HAS to be at
> least one sour g****s turkey on every NG.
>
> Have nice day.
>
> JimL


Sorry. Wrong. It still specifically and precisely applies.

OK, then here's some advice on what to do instead of what you asked:
Do a full clean install of XP. Then wait for indexing to complete
before you install anything else. It'll take awhile & you'll see lots
of disk activity meanwhile. Then, oh, wait; seems like i'm repeating
myself, lol,


Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old 07-05-2008, 06:32 PM
inkleput@isp.com
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: I'm curious

"Twayne" <nobody@devnull.spamcop.net> said:

>Do a full clean install of XP.


It did it on a full, clean install. Oh wait. I'm repeating myself.

JimL

--

If Obama becomes president the media will then try to destroy him simply because he is president,
just as they did so very well with Bush.
Reply With Quote
  #7  
Old 07-06-2008, 01:47 AM
Twayne
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: I'm curious

> "Twayne" <nobody@devnull.spamcop.net> said:
>
>> Do a full clean install of XP.

>
> It did it on a full, clean install. Oh wait. I'm repeating myself.
>
> JimL


OK, then the answer is, it's building an index, based on that little bit
of additional information.


Reply With Quote
Sponsored Links
Fix your Windows Problems - FAST.
FREE Safe Scan Registry Check. Locate & Fix Errors in Minutes!
Reply


Thread Tools
Display Modes


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Just curious Dont Agree Windows Vista 4 03-15-2008 01:53 AM
Curious about trying XP SP3? Thee Chicago Wolf Windows XP 12 12-12-2007 04:32 PM
Curious Connectivity Problem PT Windows XP 1 09-22-2007 05:00 PM
Curious Connectivity Problem PT Windows XP Basics 1 09-22-2007 05:00 PM
curious laptop behaviour soundshift@netscape.net Laptops 7 07-01-2007 12:22 AM


All times are GMT. The time now is 12:18 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
LinkBacks Enabled by vBSEO 3.1.0
© 2004 - 2007 Web-S-Sense Pty. Ltd. Usenet and forums posts © their respective authors.
Ad Management by RedTyger