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    Default Windows Vista Problem

    Is it normal for a vista os system to keep accessing
    the hard drive.

    I mean like constantly just doing something at the background and when nothing is runing.

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    It could be something similar to what happens to many XP users - auto updates. A process named SVChost runs the processor and drive hard while doing a system check for Windows Update.

    If not...

    Try using the Performance and Reliability Monitor (search the start menu for it), it will list disk activity by process. You can sort the list by Read/min then Writes/min to see if you can find which process may be causing your problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by karim View Post
    Is it normal for a vista os system to keep accessing
    the hard drive.

    I mean like constantly just doing something at the background and when nothing is runing.
    Yes, Vista is constantly indexing files to "increase performance."

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    Just found out it was svhost doing it's thing.

    Damn auto updates no more updating, no matter what windows says.
    Any ideas on how to get rid of svhost or disable it.
    Last edited by karim; 09-13-2008 at 07:35 AM.

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    you don't and not updating windows is stupid on your part thats asking for aids for your computer.
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    svchost is a process that runs other system critical processes, it's even normal to have multiple of these.

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    After messing around with windows vista for a while i've finaly come to the conclusion.
    That windows vista is rubbish. and the only way to fix this problem is burning the DvD.

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    Keep windows xp with service pack 3.
    Windows 2000 old and bland anyone smart enough to say it's the best. "I say dum ass"
    Last edited by karim; 09-16-2008 at 11:25 AM.

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    Vista is rubbish... let me guess, you were running the 32 bit version on a PC with less than 4GB RAM? Ofcourse it's rubbish then, 32 bit vista is a joke. Vista is meant to be run 64 bit on 4GB RAM or more.

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    yea since you said its a rubbish you can definately throw yours away then i believe we the ones that is smart knows not to update it heh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gemini View Post
    Vista is rubbish... let me guess, you were running the 32 bit version on a PC with less than 4GB RAM? Ofcourse it's rubbish then, 32 bit vista is a joke. Vista is meant to be run 64 bit on 4GB RAM or more.
    I've been using (preinstalled) Vista Home Premium 32bit on my laptop (an F3Sv which has 2GB RAM) for almost a year now. Had no problems whatsoever (and nothing like stuff mentioned in the first post). No problems running games like WoW, WiC, or WAR, as well. So I don't really think Vista32 is as bad as you picture it to be?..
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