Hard disk hunts for 10 minutes on boot up


  1. Posts : 4
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       #1

    Hard disk hunts for 10 minutes on boot up


    Every time I boot up or wake up from Sleep mode my hard disk hunts for about 10 minutes probably updating files. This seriously slows down my system.

    I use the Microsoft virus checker, and the Microsoft Backup utility.
    Could it be one of these, or some other software, and if so how can I locate it and then stop it?
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  2. whs
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       #2

    Look into Resource Monitor > Disk tab to see which process/program does the activity.
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  3. Posts : 4
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       #3

    Hi WHS, Thanks for the advice.
    Resource monitor indicates that :-
    svchost.exe - local system net,
    msmpeng.exe,
    permon.exe and search index
    hog the cpu until the hard disk accessing comes to a stop.
    Are any of these responsible?
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  4. whs
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       #4

    1. The msmpeng.exe is either MSE or Defender. I doubt that this is the culprit - but you never know.

    2. The perfmon.exe is for the reliability and performance monitor. That could write a lot of data to disk. You may check the event viewer and the performance monitor (via Start > right click on Computer > Manage) whether there are a lot of entries in a short period of time.

    3. For the search index, you may want to change the indexing options - See here: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Improve-Windows-searches-using-the-index-frequently-asked-questions
    This would be my first suspect.

    Any of the above can be the culprit. It will take a bit of analysis.
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  5. Posts : 4
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       #5

    Your hunch was right. Pausing the Search Index seems to have cured the problem.
    However, I still don't know which file(s) are causing the problem.
    Should I rebuild the index or perhaps re-install windows7 ?
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  6. whs
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       #6

    No - no need to take any drastic action. Just leave it as is. May take a couple of seconds longer when you search for something, but so what.
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  7. Posts : 4
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       #7

    Yes, I think your right. It's definitely better now than it was, so I'll live with it for now.
    Thanks a lot for your help. It's much appreciated.
    Regards
    Trevor
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  8. whs
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       #8

    No problem, any time.
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