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> > What I mean by that is the damn hard drive is constantly > running now. The system runs like an old Pentium 75, not > an AthlonXP 2400+. > > System: > AthlonXP 2400+ > 512M RAM > 80 GB Western Digital as master on primary IDE port (C:) > 60 GB Maxtor as master on RAID port (D:) > DVD burners as primary and secondary drives on second IDE port (E: F:) > > The problem started after this: I was burning a copy of > Midnight Run onto DVD, and my system rebooted for no > apparent reason. Ever since then, the hard drive has been > constantly running. > > My thoughts are that the system is thrashing heavily, so I > set virtual memory to 0 and rebooted. This should have > gotten rid of the corrupted paging file. I defragged my C: > and D: drives. Now I just need to set up virtual memory > for 512MB. This equals main memory size, which is > recommended on systems with 512MB of memory or more. > > Time to see if this cures my system. > > BTW, this has happened once before, and after a period of > time my system went back to normal and the hard drive > access stopped - again, for no apparent reason. I hate > these problems that do not have obvious causes. > > > > > >

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