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Consistant Process cycling, HD accessing?

 
 
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      1st Aug 2005
Running XP Pro with SP2 and all current hotfixes and newest driver updates on
an Abit IC7 mobo with Prescott 3.2E, and 200GB Seagate main drive. Something
must have happened last week, maybe a switching surge from the AC or a bad
driver upgrade, but since last week I get a very quick hour glass for a split
second every 4 seconds and a HD LED indication, every thing else runs fine. I
checked into Process manager and it shows roughly 97% system idle process and
2-6% jumping around with svchost and csrss. Any other info needed? Any ideas?
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      1st Aug 2005
In newsBBB0178-9D58-48D1-AE0C-(E-Mail Removed),
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> Running XP Pro with SP2 and all current hotfixes and newest driver
> updates on an Abit IC7 mobo with Prescott 3.2E, and 200GB Seagate
> main drive. Something must have happened last week, maybe a switching
> surge from the AC or a bad driver upgrade, but since last week I get
> a very quick hour glass for a split second every 4 seconds and a HD
> LED indication, every thing else runs fine. I checked into Process
> manager and it shows roughly 97% system idle process and 2-6% jumping
> around with svchost and csrss. Any other info needed? Any ideas?
> (E-Mail Removed)


My first thoughts are on the indexing service - which isn't that bad
resource wise... The second might be a search tool like MSN or Google that
you might have installed or, given some recent posts, one handed down from
Norton/Symantec. Might those be applicable?

Galen
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"Galen" wrote:

> In newsBBB0178-9D58-48D1-AE0C-(E-Mail Removed),
> elcondor <(E-Mail Removed)> had this to say:
>
> My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
>
> > Running XP Pro with SP2 and all current hotfixes and newest driver
> > updates on an Abit IC7 mobo with Prescott 3.2E, and 200GB Seagate
> > main drive. Something must have happened last week, maybe a switching
> > surge from the AC or a bad driver upgrade, but since last week I get
> > a very quick hour glass for a split second every 4 seconds and a HD
> > LED indication, every thing else runs fine. I checked into Process
> > manager and it shows roughly 97% system idle process and 2-6% jumping
> > around with svchost and csrss. Any other info needed? Any ideas?
> > (E-Mail Removed)

>
> My first thoughts are on the indexing service - which isn't that bad
> resource wise... The second might be a search tool like MSN or Google that
> you might have installed or, given some recent posts, one handed down from
> Norton/Symantec. Might those be applicable?
>
> Galen
> --
>
> "But there are always some lunatics about. It would be a dull world
> without them."
>
> Sherlock Holmes
>
> Thanks for trying but Nada. I run F-Secure, wouldn't touch Norton with a stick and I shut down Indexing service long time ago. Just for giggles I removed Google Toolbar, but no dice. Flips back and forth almost like a second hand ticking. I think I have either a corrupt driver or system file but can't seem to find it.
>

 
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      2nd Aug 2005
In news:05E258B5-D7EE-4564-9BC4-(E-Mail Removed),
elcondor <(E-Mail Removed)> had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:

> "Galen" wrote:
>
>> In newsBBB0178-9D58-48D1-AE0C-(E-Mail Removed),
>> elcondor <(E-Mail Removed)> had this to say:
>>
>> My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
>>
>>> Running XP Pro with SP2 and all current hotfixes and newest driver
>>> updates on an Abit IC7 mobo with Prescott 3.2E, and 200GB Seagate
>>> main drive. Something must have happened last week, maybe a
>>> switching surge from the AC or a bad driver upgrade, but since last
>>> week I get a very quick hour glass for a split second every 4
>>> seconds and a HD LED indication, every thing else runs fine. I
>>> checked into Process manager and it shows roughly 97% system idle
>>> process and 2-6% jumping around with svchost and csrss. Any other
>>> info needed? Any ideas? (E-Mail Removed)

>>
>> My first thoughts are on the indexing service - which isn't that bad
>> resource wise... The second might be a search tool like MSN or
>> Google that
>> you might have installed or, given some recent posts, one handed
>> down from
>> Norton/Symantec. Might those be applicable?
>>
>> Galen
>> --
>>
>> "But there are always some lunatics about. It would be a dull world
>> without them."
>>
>> Sherlock Holmes
>>
>> Thanks for trying but Nada. I run F-Secure, wouldn't touch Norton
>> with a stick and I shut down Indexing service long time ago. Just
>> for giggles I removed Google Toolbar, but no dice. Flips back and
>> forth almost like a second hand ticking. I think I have either a
>> corrupt driver or system file but can't seem to find it.



You can take a peek with Process Explorer if you want. You might be able to
catch it that way.

Sysinternals Freeware - Process Explorer:
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilitie...sExplorer.html

Galen
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"But there are always some lunatics about. It would be a dull world
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