To see what it hitting the hard drive the most, you can right click the
taskbar, select "Task Manager" (or you can push Ctrl/Alt/Del) and go to the
"Performance Tab". From there, select "Resource Monitor..." on the bottom,
and then the "Disk" tab. It will show you what is hitting the disk. You also
have things that can monitor the memory, network and CPU there. A great
tool.
--
Dustin Harper
http://www.vistarip.com
--
"Webbert" <> wrote in message
news:7FC4456D-318D-4B11-AE72-...
>I have seen in some of the other posts that during the start up the drive
>is
> busy doing indexing, defrag, prefetch and the like. One noted that on Wed
> is
> when the defrag runs.
>
> My question is, How do I determine what is running and when and how to
> turn
> it off if I don't want it. With a Duo Core 2 and 2 gigs of memory, I'm
> sure
> some things could go, like prefetch and others could be changed to a time
> that is more appropriate.
>
> I would like to have my hard drive not bang away for the first 15-20
> minutes
> of my day.
>
>
> Thanks