> First of all, if this is the wrong group, please point me in the right
> direction.
>
> Now on to the problem:
>
> I just put a new ASRock K7VT4A PRO motherboard in a friend's computer
> (512 MB, AMD Athlon XP 1600+ CPU, Western Digital WD400BB-00DEA0 model
> 40 GB HD) and installed XP Home on it. Then I updated the OS to SP2
> and installed all critical updates possible.
>
> At some point, I noticed that the hard drive light flickers about
> every second. Not only that, but the activity happens if I boot to
> Safe Mode. It doesn't do it while I'm in the BIOS though.
>
> AAARRRGHHH!
>
> Other than the continual flickering of the light, the computer runs
> okay, but *MY* computer is running the same OS and the hard drive
> light doesn't flicker unless it's doing something.
>
> Here's what I've done to try to stop the hard drive light activity in
> my friend's computer:
>
> I've turned off all tasks and file indexing, made no difference.
>
> I don't have MS Office installed on it.
>
> After configuring the Task Manager's "Processes" tab to show all I/O
> reads and writes, I looked to see what's causing it but it didn't show
> anything. Sysinternal's Process Monitor doesn't show anything going on
> either.
>
> I turned of Auto-Insert Notification, but it didn't stop light from
> flashing.
>
> I checked for rootkits, but found none (not that the computer should
> be infected, what with a fresh install and all.)
>
> I've probably done a few other things which I'm forgetting too.
>
> Guess it's time to start killing unneeded services but frankly, I
> don't expect that to do any good since the problem still occurs in
> Safe Mode.
> Does anybody have any other ideas as to what's causing this? I'm
> snatching myself bald with this problem!
>
> NOTE: Please don't tell me that it's normal or acceptable, and to put
> up with it or suggest putting electrical tape over the light. I'm
> sorry, but I will ignore any such replies because IMO the hard drive
> light flickering can also be a sign of malware activity (although not
> in this case). Because of this, it's a good idea to have nothing
> non-malware related causing it to flicker all the time when the
> computer is idle.
> TIA.
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