- Feb 2, 2002
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The Summary pretty much says it all. I'm running Windows XP with Service Pack 1 (not 2) and when I pressed CTRL-ALT-DELETE and got the Task Manager to display I/O Writes (as suggested by another thread in this forum), the only service that continued to write to the disk after startup completed was services.exe
I'm assuming that refers to the Services list that's in Administrator Tools, but is there any way I can determine which service is causing the never-ending disk access?
Here's a couple of things that may be relevant:
1) The disk access is not a heavy-duty churning; the HDD blinks and the hard drive is accessed about every 1 second. But it's still annoying.
2) I recently installed and uninstalled Microsoft .NET because I was trying out ATI's new Catalyst Control Center, but I decided I didn't like it so I uninstalled both programs.
3) .NET was accessing the hard drive a lot, and in the hopes that it would stop, I disabled a few Windows Services that I thought I didn't need (like Universal Plug and Play & Remote Registry). Could that be causing the problem? My monkeying with the default settings of the Services list?
I'm assuming that refers to the Services list that's in Administrator Tools, but is there any way I can determine which service is causing the never-ending disk access?
Here's a couple of things that may be relevant:
1) The disk access is not a heavy-duty churning; the HDD blinks and the hard drive is accessed about every 1 second. But it's still annoying.
2) I recently installed and uninstalled Microsoft .NET because I was trying out ATI's new Catalyst Control Center, but I decided I didn't like it so I uninstalled both programs.
3) .NET was accessing the hard drive a lot, and in the hopes that it would stop, I disabled a few Windows Services that I thought I didn't need (like Universal Plug and Play & Remote Registry). Could that be causing the problem? My monkeying with the default settings of the Services list?