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Bag writes:
I've recently installed Windows XP Home on a partitioned hard drive.
The C: Drive (which contains the operating system) is about 10GB, and
the D: Drive is about 18GB. I have the most horrendous case of hard
drive thrashing that I've ever come across. It's particularly bad
Where are your swap file and Temporary Internet files (C: or D
?
How much RAM does the system have?
whenever I open up an Internet Explorer 8 webpage, even if that page
is simply sitting idle. I confirmed this when I downloaded and ran
"Process Explorer". I don't have Norton installed on my system, and
What does process explorer - or the Processes tab in task manager (click
twice on the CPU column heading) say is using the majority of processor
time when this happens?
I've defragged both my C: and D: Drives, as well as cleaning out all
temp folders.
I recently followed these instructions:
http://bucarotechelp.com/computers/w...s/95021801.asp
Thanks - much useful stuff there; I don't think I learnt anything new,
but it's a useful collection all in one place (well, 7 places).
But still this problem of thrashing continues. It's got so bad my
system freezes (or comes very close to it). Please help!
My _guess_ would be insufficient RAM.
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