Re: disk access during boot
- From: "Rich Barry" <rbarry@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 10:56:58 -0700
Gabriel, do you have Automatic Updates turned on? It could be that they
needed a
restart and are continuing the installation processes.
Do you have Indexing turned on? I would also check the Page file. Rt
click My
Computer>select Properties>Advanced>Performance-Settings>Advanced>
Virtual Memory-Change. Select no page file, Set and Ok. Restart and reverse
the procedure.
Let XP manage it.
gabriel" <gabriel.rosseel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:MnvLi.129988$Qe2.6088869@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Lately when I boot my PC it accesses the hard drive at least 3 min at full
blast. During this time it is impossible to do something with the computer
except to wait. There is practically no processor activity.
I cleaned my PC of obsolete files, cleaned the registry of obsolete
entries, etc..
I used a defragment tool, but all to no avail.
My PC runs XP Professional SP2.
Processor: AMD 1500+ (yes, I know: rather oldà
Memory: 512MB of RAM
My question is: is there a tool with which you can see which proces
accesses the hard drive?
.
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