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Does anyone have any idea what Vista is doing to access the hard drive
constantly?? ....clickety-click,clickety-click...then more clickety-click...ad nauseum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Vista is rapidly turning out to be a very large collection of failures and busted hopes...I've been wrestling with this installation for 5 days now...the fun has definitely gone out of this unmitigated MESS. |
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I think that you might have a bad hard drive, which could explain why
Vista seems to be "a very large collection of failures and busted hopes" Peter Naschke wrote: > Does anyone have any idea what Vista is doing to access the hard drive > constantly?? > > ...clickety-click,clickety-click...then more clickety-click...ad > nauseum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > > Vista is rapidly turning out to be a very large collection of failures > and busted hopes...I've been wrestling with this installation for 5 days > now...the fun has definitely gone out of this unmitigated MESS. > > |
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"Peter Naschke" <naschkeps@iowatelecom.net> wrote in message
news:63CFC5AF-D412-414D-82AC-05FE4241A37A@microsoft.com... > Does anyone have any idea what Vista is doing to access the hard drive > constantly?? > Peter, To monitor disk activity, open Reliability and Performance Monitor (perfmon.exe) and click 'Disk' bar OR open Task Manager and add appropriate columns on the 'Processes' tab. I wonder if the noice is your only concern or if you have system slowdown due to increased disk activity. It's not clear from your post. I didn't monitor HDD access in Vista specifically (luckily enough I have a silent HDD lol) but I wouldn't be surprised if Vista shows more disk activity than XP. Builtin desktop search indexing, disk defrag etc - these background tasks can result in increased disk activity. The upside is that Vista introduces IO prioritization which means that running defrag at low IO priority in the background does not affect desktop performance much so you can continue using computer as usual. It will take more time for background task to complete however (which confused many people who would start defrag in Vista manually, then wait [as they do in XP] for it to end for hours and then complain "It's so slow!"). -- Alexander Suhovey |
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Peter,
I had the same problem until I put Windows Defender to sleep. - Lew -------------------------------------------- "Peter Naschke" <naschkeps@iowatelecom.net> wrote in message news:63CFC5AF-D412-414D-82AC-05FE4241A37A@microsoft.com... > Does anyone have any idea what Vista is doing to access the hard drive > constantly?? > > ...clickety-click,clickety-click...then more clickety-click...ad > nauseum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > > Vista is rapidly turning out to be a very large collection of failures and > busted hopes...I've been wrestling with this installation for 5 days > now...the fun has definitely gone out of this unmitigated MESS. > > |
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because vista is not designed very well?
they have added various stupid things that use the disk all the time! oohh god... I can make a 4 hour documentary explaining WHY vista is so bad.... I would need 4 hours to explain all the problems! "Peter Naschke" <naschkeps@iowatelecom.net> wrote in message news:63CFC5AF-D412-414D-82AC-05FE4241A37A@microsoft.com... > Does anyone have any idea what Vista is doing to access the hard drive > constantly?? > > ...clickety-click,clickety-click...then more clickety-click...ad > nauseum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > > Vista is rapidly turning out to be a very large collection of failures and > busted hopes...I've been wrestling with this installation for 5 days > now...the fun has definitely gone out of this unmitigated MESS. > > |
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"MicroFox" <-> wrote in message news:u6kmOnIAHHA.3560@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > > I can make a 4 hour documentary explaining WHY vista is so bad.... > I would need 4 hours to explain all the problems! > Please take your time, I'd love to read it. -- Alexander Suhovey |
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I have found 2 things that you can do to stop it...
1. You need to open your Services panel (Control Panel->Admistrative Tools->Services) and Stop and disable "Windows Search". Why? If you notice on your start menu you will see a search bar. This is very simliar to Windows Desktop Search for XP. It indexes your files so that you can search for files easier. While you are not at your pc, it indexes. 2. (Not recommended, but if you really want to)... You need to navigate to your system settings (Control Panel->System->System Protection), uncheck your drives. Why? Vista creates system restore points so that if something goes wrong (bad drivers for example), you can reset your settings back to what it was before. I hope that helps "Peter Naschke" <naschkeps@iowatelecom.net> wrote in message news:63CFC5AF-D412-414D-82AC-05FE4241A37A@microsoft.com... > Does anyone have any idea what Vista is doing to access the hard drive > constantly?? > > ...clickety-click,clickety-click...then more clickety-click...ad > nauseum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > > Vista is rapidly turning out to be a very large collection of failures and > busted hopes...I've been wrestling with this installation for 5 days > now...the fun has definitely gone out of this unmitigated MESS. > > |
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Vista IS doing many things in the background... On one of test machines,
there's a good comparision: same applications started under XP and Vista, and after 1-2 hours: HDD temperature in XP: 42C, while in vista: 58C ![]() Reasons: background indexing, bacground defrag, maybe small RAM amount (pagefile frequent contact). Try to turn off some features, and check the results. -- Maciej A. N. "Peter Naschke" wrote: > Does anyone have any idea what Vista is doing to access the hard drive > constantly?? > > ...clickety-click,clickety-click...then more clickety-click...ad > nauseum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > > Vista is rapidly turning out to be a very large collection of failures and > busted hopes...I've been wrestling with this installation for 5 days > now...the fun has definitely gone out of this unmitigated MESS. > > |
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