"thingy" <thingy@nowhere.commy> wrote in message news:48e3b8c1$1@clear.net.nz... > For some reason the disk is being constantly accessed...its running like a > dog because of this...got 4Gb of ram so cant be swapping...not unless > mouse clicking now needs 4GB+ with vista... Hello Thingy ! For some reason the indexing service on the hard drive is on by default when vista's installed. Right-click on your hard drive and de-select it, it will take a couple of minutes to go through the drive. This will increase performance considerably. This may be the reason vista is unpopular. hth
d wrote: > "thingy" <thingy@nowhere.commy> wrote in message > news:48e3b8c1$1@clear.net.nz... > >> For some reason the disk is being constantly accessed...its running >> like a dog because of this...got 4Gb of ram so cant be swapping...not >> unless mouse clicking now needs 4GB+ with vista... > > Hello Thingy ! > > For some reason the indexing service on the hard drive is on by default > when vista's installed. > > Right-click on your hard drive and de-select it, it will take a couple > of minutes to go through the drive. > > This will increase performance considerably. > > This may be the reason vista is unpopular. Vista doesn't index the entire drive. It's only set to index 3 folders by default, unless the user changes that. For all one knows, it could be malware running on the machine that is uploading the entire HD to some remote site. I have seen one friend of a co-work of mine that had that situation.
"d" wrote in message news:_AnFk.66107$E41.22710@text.news.virginmedia.com... > "thingy" <thingy@nowhere.commy> wrote in message > news:48e3b8c1$1@clear.net.nz... > >> For some reason the disk is being constantly accessed...its running like >> a dog because of this...got 4Gb of ram so cant be swapping...not unless >> mouse clicking now needs 4GB+ with vista... > > Hello Thingy ! > > For some reason the indexing service on the hard drive is on by default > when vista's installed. But it only indexes when the machine is idle, and when it's finished indexing it STOPS!
On Fri, 3 Oct 2008 14:03:52 +0100, "Gordon" <gordonbparker@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote: >> For some reason the indexing service on the hard drive is on by default >> when vista's installed. > > >But it only indexes when the machine is idle, and when it's finished >indexing it STOPS! Not in my experience. I shut off all indexing on the C: drive, yet I still found searchindexer.exe running and thrashing the hard drive weeks later. YMMV.
"+Bob+" wrote in message news:l8sce45j028hqm26d271brlrlpepujb1g4@4ax.com... > On Fri, 3 Oct 2008 14:03:52 +0100, "Gordon" > <gordonbparker@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote: > >>> For some reason the indexing service on the hard drive is on by default >>> when vista's installed. >> >> >>But it only indexes when the machine is idle, and when it's finished >>indexing it STOPS! > > Not in my experience. I shut off all indexing on the C: drive, yet I > still found searchindexer.exe running and thrashing the hard drive > weeks later. YMMV. > > Well I have Indexing on, but I have NO such service or process as searchindexer.exe running or in existence. Are you sure you don't have a third-party search app installed?
"+Bob+" wrote in message news:l8sce45j028hqm26d271brlrlpepujb1g4@4ax.com... > On Fri, 3 Oct 2008 14:03:52 +0100, "Gordon" > <gordonbparker@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote: > >>> For some reason the indexing service on the hard drive is on by default >>> when vista's installed. >> >> >>But it only indexes when the machine is idle, and when it's finished >>indexing it STOPS! > > Not in my experience. I shut off all indexing on the C: drive, yet I > still found searchindexer.exe running and thrashing the hard drive > weeks later. YMMV. > > But did you stop the Windows Search Service?
Gordon wrote: > "+Bob+" wrote in message > news:l8sce45j028hqm26d271brlrlpepujb1g4@4ax.com... >> On Fri, 3 Oct 2008 14:03:52 +0100, "Gordon" >> <gordonbparker@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote: >> >>>> For some reason the indexing service on the hard drive is on by > default >>>> when vista's installed. >>> >>> >>>But it only indexes when the machine is idle, and when it's finished >>>indexing it STOPS! >> >> Not in my experience. I shut off all indexing on the C: drive, yet I >> still found searchindexer.exe running and thrashing the hard drive >> weeks later. YMMV. >> >> > > > Well I have Indexing on, but I have NO such service or process as > searchindexer.exe running or in existence. Are you sure you don't have > a > third-party search app installed? > Its a real M$ "feature" but the file is hidden: http://www.file.net/process/searchindexer.exe.html If it was a 3rd part app it might not be so badly b0rk3n :) -- Last night while sitting in my chair I pinged a host that wasn't there It wasn't there again today The host resolved to NSA.
"d" wrote in message news:_AnFk.66107$E41.22710@text.news.virginmedia.com... > "thingy" <thingy@nowhere.commy> wrote in message > news:48e3b8c1$1@clear.net.nz... > >> For some reason the disk is being constantly accessed...its running like >> a dog because of this...got 4Gb of ram so cant be swapping...not unless >> mouse clicking now needs 4GB+ with vista... > > Hello Thingy ! > > For some reason the indexing service on the hard drive is on by default > when vista's installed. > > Right-click on your hard drive and de-select it, it will take a couple of > minutes to go through the drive. Right clicking on my hard drive C: doesn't give any option to deselect it. > > This will increase performance considerably. > > This may be the reason vista is unpopular. > > hth > > >
On Fri, 3 Oct 2008 23:44:43 -0500, "Warren DesJardins" wrote: > >"d" wrote in message >news:_AnFk.66107$E41.22710@text.news.virginmedia.com... >> "thingy" <thingy@nowhere.commy> wrote in message >> news:48e3b8c1$1@clear.net.nz... >> >>> For some reason the disk is being constantly accessed...its running like >>> a dog because of this...got 4Gb of ram so cant be swapping...not unless >>> mouse clicking now needs 4GB+ with vista... >> >> Hello Thingy ! >> >> For some reason the indexing service on the hard drive is on by default >> when vista's installed. >> >> Right-click on your hard drive and de-select it, it will take a couple of >> minutes to go through the drive. > >Right clicking on my hard drive C: doesn't give any option to deselect it. Right click on the drive (if you have more than one, do it on all of them), choose Properties. Look for the option at the bottom. To make SURE you've rid yourself of the problem... Go to Control Panel (Classic view) | Administrative tools | Services Scroll down to Windows Search. Change Startup Type to DISABLED. Then STOP the service. DDW -- Reply via this group No email please
"DDW" wrote in message news:k60ee49h671lke3h6vh9n4dpvt99l56coa@4ax.com... > On Fri, 3 Oct 2008 23:44:43 -0500, "Warren DesJardins" > wrote: > >> >>"d" wrote in message >>news:_AnFk.66107$E41.22710@text.news.virginmedia.com... >>> "thingy" <thingy@nowhere.commy> wrote in message >>> news:48e3b8c1$1@clear.net.nz... >>> >>>> For some reason the disk is being constantly accessed...its running >>>> like >>>> a dog because of this...got 4Gb of ram so cant be swapping...not unless >>>> mouse clicking now needs 4GB+ with vista... >>> >>> Hello Thingy ! >>> >>> For some reason the indexing service on the hard drive is on by default >>> when vista's installed. >>> >>> Right-click on your hard drive and de-select it, it will take a couple >>> of >>> minutes to go through the drive. >> >>Right clicking on my hard drive C: doesn't give any option to deselect it. > > Right click on the drive (if you have more than one, do it on all of > them), choose Properties. > > Look for the option at the bottom. > > To make SURE you've rid yourself of the problem... > > Go to Control Panel (Classic view) | Administrative tools | Services > > Scroll down to Windows Search. > > Change Startup Type to DISABLED. > > Then STOP the service. Found it. Thanks ........ > > DDW > -- > Reply via this group > No email please
On Sun, 5 Oct 2008 11:02:29 -0400, "D. Eth" wrote: >I doubt anything you say. >You're just a whiney little bitch. >Loser....LOL > >-- >Ens causa sui >Fit caedes omnibus locis Oh look, a post from the bigot.