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nh19926
February 9th 04, 03:23 AM
I'm running a new/clean install of XP Pro on my system
with ASUS MB, Intel Pent 4, Hyperthread,etc....... Bios is
current and fine. Power options advise to power down HD
after 1 hour if system not being used....

I notice that the HD light is always running and the HD is
on with XP.... My other computers (ie Win98/ME, and my
kids Win2K) drive light vary off and on as data is
processed or the HD is used.... which is normal. At idle,
the light is off. If I take my older Win98SE hd and
install it into my current system it runs normally and the
HD light works normally. If i reconnect my HD with XP on
it....same problems occurs.... the HD light is always on
and it never turns off.

If it were not for my HD cooling fans my HD would be hot
as a firecracker. What in the XP op system is causing my
HD to always run ? I also have tried to eliminate any
other devices in the background (ie AV programs, etc) but
the HD light and HD keep running at idle.

tdash
February 9th 04, 04:22 AM
Try turning off automatic updates and see if that helps.
(Rt click My computer and select appropriate tab)
Tom

"nh19926" > wrote in message
...
> I'm running a new/clean install of XP Pro on my system
> with ASUS MB, Intel Pent 4, Hyperthread,etc....... Bios is
> current and fine. Power options advise to power down HD
> after 1 hour if system not being used....
>
> I notice that the HD light is always running and the HD is
> on with XP.... My other computers (ie Win98/ME, and my
> kids Win2K) drive light vary off and on as data is
> processed or the HD is used.... which is normal. At idle,
> the light is off. If I take my older Win98SE hd and
> install it into my current system it runs normally and the
> HD light works normally. If i reconnect my HD with XP on
> it....same problems occurs.... the HD light is always on
> and it never turns off.
>
> If it were not for my HD cooling fans my HD would be hot
> as a firecracker. What in the XP op system is causing my
> HD to always run ? I also have tried to eliminate any
> other devices in the background (ie AV programs, etc) but
> the HD light and HD keep running at idle.




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nh19926
February 9th 04, 08:22 AM
I turned that off when i first installed everything....
so it is off.

>-----Original Message-----
>Try turning off automatic updates and see if that helps.
>(Rt click My computer and select appropriate tab)
>Tom

Kelly
February 9th 04, 09:22 AM
Hi,

Suggestion:

Run the Task Manager, go to View/Select Columns, and turn on the following
columns: "I/O Read Bytes" and "I/O Write Bytes." This will give you details
as to which process is accessing the disk.

--
All the Best,
Kelly

MS-MVP Win98/XP
[AE-Windows® XP]

Troubleshooting Windows XP
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com

Utilities for Windows XP
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_u.htm#xp_util


"nh19926" > wrote in message
...
> I'm running a new/clean install of XP Pro on my system
> with ASUS MB, Intel Pent 4, Hyperthread,etc....... Bios is
> current and fine. Power options advise to power down HD
> after 1 hour if system not being used....
>
> I notice that the HD light is always running and the HD is
> on with XP.... My other computers (ie Win98/ME, and my
> kids Win2K) drive light vary off and on as data is
> processed or the HD is used.... which is normal. At idle,
> the light is off. If I take my older Win98SE hd and
> install it into my current system it runs normally and the
> HD light works normally. If i reconnect my HD with XP on
> it....same problems occurs.... the HD light is always on
> and it never turns off.
>
> If it were not for my HD cooling fans my HD would be hot
> as a firecracker. What in the XP op system is causing my
> HD to always run ? I also have tried to eliminate any
> other devices in the background (ie AV programs, etc) but
> the HD light and HD keep running at idle.

nh19926
February 11th 04, 06:41 AM
Kelly,

Did it. The 2 programs running my hard drive down are the=20
LSA Shell(LSASS.exe)(export version) in the sys32 folder=20
and CRSS.EXE client server run time process (part of XP).

I am not sure what these 2 programs do..... but they are=20
always running my hard drive........

Any thoughts ???? Since it is part of XP i am assuming i=20
cannot terminate/stop them without problems.... but you=20
can set a kinda priority......what if i moved it to low ?


>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>
>Suggestion:
>
>Run the Task Manager, go to View/Select Columns, and turn=20
on the following
>columns: "I/O Read Bytes" and "I/O Write Bytes." This=20
will give you details
>as to which process is accessing the disk.
>
>--=20
>All the Best,
>Kelly
>
>MS-MVP Win98/XP
>[AE-Windows=AE XP]
>
>Troubleshooting Windows XP
>http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com
>
>Utilities for Windows XP
>http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_u.htm#xp_util
>
>
>"nh19926" > wrote in=20
message
...
>> I'm running a new/clean install of XP Pro on my system
>> with ASUS MB, Intel Pent 4, Hyperthread,etc....... Bios=20
is
>> current and fine. Power options advise to power down HD
>> after 1 hour if system not being used....
>>
>> I notice that the HD light is always running and the HD=20
is
>> on with XP.... My other computers (ie Win98/ME, and my
>> kids Win2K) drive light vary off and on as data is
>> processed or the HD is used.... which is normal. At=20
idle,
>> the light is off. If I take my older Win98SE hd and
>> install it into my current system it runs normally and=20
the
>> HD light works normally. If i reconnect my HD with XP on
>> it....same problems occurs.... the HD light is always on
>> and it never turns off.
>>
>> If it were not for my HD cooling fans my HD would be hot
>> as a firecracker. What in the XP op system is causing=20
my
>> HD to always run ? I also have tried to eliminate any
>> other devices in the background (ie AV programs, etc)=20
but
>> the HD light and HD keep running at idle.
>
>
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>

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