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snoopysbuddy
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      20th Feb 2007
I had a problem with Vista 64 where the hard disk wouldn’t stop
churning. And the incessant cranking was driving me insane. I tried
disabling the search indexer as well as about a gazillion services and
processes but to no avail. Then I noticed in the performance monitor
that system was doing an awful lot of work for no particular reason.
So I thought maybe it has to do with the virtual memory pagefile.

I tried defraging but that wasn’t going anywhere cause all that
activity prevented defrag from running correctly. So what I did was
go in to system advanced settings and unchecked the box for letting
windows manage virtual memory. Then I specified a pagefile of 2gb (no
particular reason for this number. it just seemed like a nice round
figure). And as soon as I applied the changes, the churning stopped,
which freaked me out cause I thought I had broken windows. But it’s
been several days; the computer is working just fine; the hard disk
isn’t churning; and I still have my sanity. So my guess is that the
memory pagefile was seriously fragmented and when I specified my own
settings, windows created a new unfragmented pagefile.

Hope someone find this info helpful.

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Dale White
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      20th Feb 2007
Open up Task Manger and then click performance and then click resource
monitor and then click on disk and sort on Reads. Should tell you where all
the action is.


"snoopysbuddy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I had a problem with Vista 64 where the hard disk wouldn't stop
> churning. And the incessant cranking was driving me insane. I tried
> disabling the search indexer as well as about a gazillion services and
> processes but to no avail. Then I noticed in the performance monitor
> that system was doing an awful lot of work for no particular reason.
> So I thought maybe it has to do with the virtual memory pagefile.
>
> I tried defraging but that wasn't going anywhere cause all that
> activity prevented defrag from running correctly. So what I did was
> go in to system advanced settings and unchecked the box for letting
> windows manage virtual memory. Then I specified a pagefile of 2gb (no
> particular reason for this number. it just seemed like a nice round
> figure). And as soon as I applied the changes, the churning stopped,
> which freaked me out cause I thought I had broken windows. But it's
> been several days; the computer is working just fine; the hard disk
> isn't churning; and I still have my sanity. So my guess is that the
> memory pagefile was seriously fragmented and when I specified my own
> settings, windows created a new unfragmented pagefile.
>
> Hope someone find this info helpful.
>
> --
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> Articles individually verified to usenet standards. Visit URL to contact
> author/report abuse
> Thread archive:
> http://www.WinForumz.com/vista/Conti...pict16994.html
>



 
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