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Guest David E. Ross
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Two physical hard drives: C and D.

 

Windows XP Home Edition 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Build 2600

 

Power settings:

Turn off monitor after 20 min

Turn off hard discs after 25 min

Sytem standby after 30 min

 

After 20 min, the monitor does indeed go off.

 

If I'm surfing the Web and doing nothing else, my D drive is not used.

It shuts off after about 25 min.

 

If I walk away and then pass my office about 20-25 minutes later, I hear

a drive whirring faster and faster. I don't know if it's the C or D

drive (or both).

 

Not only is this annoying; it also concerns me. Just when my PC should

be ready to do nothing, it's doing an awful lot.

 

Why?

 

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Guest Gary S. Terhune
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Re: Strange Disc Activity

 

XP likes to do some things when you aren't using it -- like index files. Try

turning it off and see what happens. Run compmgmt.msc, click on Services and

Applications, locate the Indexing service and turn it off.

 

Other apps and services may also do the same thing -- wait until you're not

using the disk to perform chores.

 

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Gary S. Terhune

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http://www.grystmill.com

 

"David E. Ross" <nobody@nowhere.not> wrote in message

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> Two physical hard drives: C and D.

>

> Windows XP Home Edition 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Build 2600

>

> Power settings:

> Turn off monitor after 20 min

> Turn off hard discs after 25 min

> Sytem standby after 30 min

>

> After 20 min, the monitor does indeed go off.

>

> If I'm surfing the Web and doing nothing else, my D drive is not used.

> It shuts off after about 25 min.

>

> If I walk away and then pass my office about 20-25 minutes later, I hear

> a drive whirring faster and faster. I don't know if it's the C or D

> drive (or both).

>

> Not only is this annoying; it also concerns me. Just when my PC should

> be ready to do nothing, it's doing an awful lot.

>

> Why?

>

> --

>

> David E. Ross

> <http://www.rossde.com/>

>

> Concerned about someone (e.g., Pres. Bush) snooping

> into your E-mail? Use PGP.

> See my <http://www.rossde.com/PGP/>


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