Never-ending background(?) harddrive activity - Is this normal?

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  1. Posts : 65
    Windows 7 Professional x64
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    Never-ending background(?) harddrive activity - Is this normal?


    Greetings.

    Background: I'm quite new to Windows 7 and even newer (as of a few minutes ago) to sevenforums. I'm not sure if this is the correct place for this question... and it very well may be a laughably stupid question, but here goes . . .

    I've just finished a clean install of Win7Pro.x64 on my new Thinkpad W520. I've completed all the Windows Updates including SP1 and its follow-on updates. Beyond this, I've installed only three apps/utilities: AVG Anti-Virus, Adobe Flash Player and Revo Uninstaller.

    That's the background... here's the question:
    My harddrive light flickers on at an average of about one flicker every 1.4 seconds. I emphasize average because, these "flickers" are definitely not in any regular pattern that I can discern.

    My last OS was XP and I'm pretty sure that when my system was idle, there was virtually no HDD activity. So, having upgraded to Win7, and seeing this ongoing HDD activity (and by "ongoing" I mean it's been doing this all day), I'm just wondering: is this normal? Or do I need to be investigating some kind of a problem? If the latter, I'd appreciate any recommendations for how to investigate the cause of this HDD activity.

    Thanks,
    --Thri
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    PS - Okay... this is a little embarassing, but I may have found my own answer. I discovered something called the Resource Monitor, and it's certainly giving me a good picture of what "Images" and files are being read and written to. I guess there's really a lot of background activity that happens with Windows 7. So, I'm tentatively assuming that all is well; that is, normal. Would still appreciate any reassurance by way of a brief reply. Thanks again. --Thri
    Last edited by thricipio; 20 Apr 2012 at 21:03. Reason: May have found my own answer
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    Probably normal but you can use resource monitor (built in) to ltell
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  3.    #3

    I would uninstall AVG bloatware and replace it with free lightweight Microsoft Security Essentials
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  4. Posts : 65
    Windows 7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
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    Thanks...


    Thanks, Z. I took a look at the Resource Monitor, and didn't see anything in there that looks like it doesn't belong. So, I guess I'm okay. The Resource Monitor seems like a pretty cool feature.

    Anyway, thanks again. :)
    --Thri
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  5. Posts : 65
    Windows 7 Professional x64
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    gregrocker said:
    I would uninstall AVG bloatware and replace it with free lightweight Microsoft Security Essentials
    Whoa! I thought Norton was the bloatware! But I guess it's a relative concept. Anyway, I do appreciate the advice, and I've already browsed the link you so kindly provided.

    But after using AVG Free fro some years now, I just thought I'd go all out and actually get the "Pro," (read: paid) version. Now I feel like I should get my money's worth!

    Anyway, I have to re-up in a year, and when the time comes, I just may go with MSE as you suggest. Like I said, I do appreciate the tip. Thanks!
    --Thri
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  6.    #6

    Not so much any more. Norton has slimmed down and is tolerable according to many experts I respect here. That said, I just spent an hour trying to yank it all out of a Toshiba laptop I was optimizing for a friend until I can get cross-country to Clean Reinstall for him. It was maddening, especially since their special uninstaller tool (normally needed for viruses) wouldnt' run but parked in the Task Manager sucking up RAM, snickering at me while I yanked dozens of reg keys out by search.

    It once was AVG and Avast that were favorites, but AVG bloated up some years back and never slimmed back down again. We solve issues here regularly by having users uninstall it. Avast isn't as bad but MSE really gives best performance if you're not prone to infection. Nothing will prevent the new Fake AV trojans if you click on their webpage popups - which only remain harmless pop-ups if you don't click on them and shut down to close the webpage.
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  7. Posts : 65
    Windows 7 Professional x64
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       #7

    I know what you mean about AVG "bloating up" over the past two or three years, but I'm hoping that the online protection features make it worthwhile. Then again, maybe similar features are offered in Windows (vis-a-vis, MSE or otherwise).

    As for the performance hit from AVG, it's hard for me to notice, given that my new Quad-Core laptop is so much faster than the 2003/4-vintage Pentium M machine I'm upgrading from.
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  8. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
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    Uninstall AVG.
    Install MSE, now not in a year.

    Hard disk activity is rather normal on a fresh install since MS is indexing everything in the sun on your disk so that searches are faster and better.

    You can expect continued high activity for a few weeks even. AVG will contribute forever and a day to hard disk activity.

    Other programs can also be guilty, before I give AVG all of the blame.

    If you would like, upload these TXT files and I'll take a gander to see what may be adding to the activity.

    Install CCleaner:
    CCleaner - Optimization and Cleaning - Free Download

    list of STARTUP PROGRAMS

    CCleaner | Tools
    icon | Startup button | Windows tab |
    click on Save to text file button (bottom right side) |
    accept Startup.txt as file name | SAVE button

    list of SCHEDULED TASKS

    CCleaner | Tools
    icon | Startup button | Scheduled Tasks tab |
    click on Save to text file button (bottom right side) |
    enter Scheduled Tasks as File name | Save button

    List of INSTALLED PROGRAMS

    CCleaner | Tools
    icon | Uninstall button |
    click on Save to text file button (bottom right side) |
    accept install.txt as File name | Save button


    UPLOAD the startup.txt file
    UPLOAD the Scheduled Tasks.txt file
    UPLOAD the install.txt file.

    HOW TO UPLOAD
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  9. Posts : 65
    Windows 7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
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    karlsnooks said:
    :
    UPLOAD the startup.txt file
    UPLOAD the Scheduled Tasks.txt file
    UPLOAD the install.txt file.
    :
    Karl, thanks for offering to take a look at what's running on my machine (attached). I have some questions, but they can wait until after you've had a chance to do a little look-see.

    Anyway, the help is much appreciated. :)

    Thanks again.
    —Thri
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  10. Posts : 10,200
    MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit
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    WIN | type MSCONFIG | ENTER | STARTUP tab

    UNCHECK ALL except for:
    Code:
    AVG_TRAY        "D:\Utilities\Security\Anti-Virus\AVG\avgtray.exe"
    SynTPEnh        %ProgramFiles%\Synaptics\SynTP\SynTPEnh.exe
    vProt            "C:\Program Files (x86)\AVG Secure Search\vprot.exe"
    REBOOT!

    WIN=key with microsoft logo on top
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