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| 2900.1 |  | COOKIE::FROEHLIN | VMS...riding into the setting sun! | Tue Apr 08 1997 16:04 | 13 | 
|  |     One sure reason is the disk cache. It takes up close to all what's left of
    free memory minus some cushion. After a few (10?) minutes or
    some disk inactivity period "dirty" pages from the cache are written 
    to disk to make disk cache memory readily available for other use.
    It's really hard to tell on Windows 95 how much memory is really in
    use.
    
    Also I have noticed disk activities even after hours I haven't touched
    the system. Don't know where this is coming from. Maybe triggered by
    something behind the network or RAS connection (Bill Gates tunelling
    in?)?
    
    Guenther
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| 2900.2 | P1? nah... | BSS::PROCTOR_R | PC....Politically Corrupt | Tue Apr 08 1997 17:32 | 1 | 
|  |     or see note 2899.* for other possible activity-related reasons.
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| 2900.3 |  | WOTVAX::HILTON | Save Water, drink beer | Wed Apr 09 1997 05:23 | 4 | 
|  |     >> running besides Quake.
    
    Quake is very heavy on resources, it's probably expanding your swop
    file.
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| 2900.4 |  | BULEAN::BANKS | Saturn Sap | Wed Apr 09 1997 07:36 | 2 | 
|  |     Or, as usual, Microsoft Office's Find Fast daemon.  It always seems to
    want to beat the crap out of my disk, just when I least want it to.
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| 2900.5 | How do you shut off fast find ? | ODIXIE::RREEVES |  | Wed Apr 09 1997 08:56 | 3 | 
|  |     I would be suprised if Quake had anything to do with it, I have 32
    megabytes of memory. I just upgraded to MS Office 97  so maybe it's
    the Fast find daemon. How do you shut that little bugger off ?
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| 2900.6 |  | NPSS::GLASER | Steve Glaser DTN 226-7212 LKG1-2/W6 (G17) | Wed Apr 09 1997 09:00 | 5 | 
|  |     Control Panel Find Fast icon is used to configure the Office 97 Find
    Fast Daemon.
    
    It can also be used to pause things when the daemon is getting in the
    way.
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| 2900.7 |  | WOTVAX::HILTON | Save Water, drink beer | Wed Apr 09 1997 09:09 | 4 | 
|  |     >>  would be suprised if Quake had anything to do with it, I have 32
    
    I wouldn't be surprised at all, Quake nicks as much memory as it can.
    
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| 2900.8 | VirusScan | ACISS1::s_coghill.dyo.dec.com::CoghillS | Steve Coghill, NSIS Solution Architect | Wed Apr 09 1997 11:41 | 1 | 
|  | Also, some virus scanners work in the background.
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| 2900.9 | Thanks for all your suggestions | ODIXIE::RREEVES |  | Wed Apr 09 1997 15:18 | 6 | 
|  |     I shut the Virus scanner off and this just started about the time 
    I upgraded to Office 97. So heres the deal, I'll shutdown fast find
    and blast some fellow Quakers on the Internet for an evening or two 
    and report back what I find.
    
    	Thanks for all your suggestions
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| 2900.10 | Mine rattles too | SNOFS1::16.153.96.192::powellronald | Australia! | Wed Apr 09 1997 19:02 | 10 | 
|  | I am running Dashboard 95 on a 64Mb pentium 120 machine. One of the features is 
that it has a resource screen showing memory in use, threads, virtual machine 
and disk capacity. This may help give you enough information on what is going 
on. My W95 running office 95 does the disk rattling thing as well, as does a 
collegues winnt4.0 machine running office95. Dashboard 95 can be downloaded from 
the web as a full function 30 day trial copy from Starfish, use Alta Vista to 
find the site.
 Ron Powell.
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| 2900.11 | Another data point | CADSYS::GROSS | The bug stops here | Thu Apr 10 1997 09:18 | 3 | 
|  | My W95 P133 with 40MB but no OFFICE* does the same thing.
Dave
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| 2900.12 | another h-d 'exerciser' | STRATA::LPIPER |  | Thu Apr 10 1997 12:58 | 5 | 
|  |     and then there's my rig at home that thrashes the hard drive for a
    minute or two well after I've put away EasyPhoto.  What it's doing
    and why is beyond me!  but rattle away it does!  No 'office' on this
    one either.
    
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| 2900.13 | Swap file? | EPS::GUARINO |  | Thu Apr 10 1997 13:40 | 5 | 
|  |     Could the thrashing be the swap file? I have noticed, after
    closing programs, that the swap file changes size and also
    after the disk was thrashing.
    
    Vin
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| 2900.14 | It is the swap file | VARDAF::CHURCH | Dave Church@VBE (DTN 828-6125) | Fri Apr 11 1997 03:49 | 10 | 
|  |     RE:.13
    
    I've taken a directory listing while running MS-Exchange and took a
    listing after exiting [waiting about a minute or so for the disk
    activity to start/finish] 
    
    While running MS-Exchange - WIN386.SWP - 13,631,488 bytes
    after exiting                             3,923,968
    
    Dave
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| 2900.15 |  | BUSY::SLAB | A Parting Shot in the Dark | Fri Apr 11 1997 07:30 | 7 | 
|  |     
    	Strange.
    
    	I just got the error "Invalid I/O channel" when trying to get into
    	this conference 20 seconds ago, and the first unseen was in this
    	note.
    
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| 2900.16 | Wintop? | CHEFS::TREVENNOR_A | A child of init | Fri Apr 11 1997 07:39 | 11 | 
|  |     Ray,
    	Can you run wintop.exe (from the addons kit) to show who is doing
    all this I/O? I have much edperience of using games in Win95 (strictly
    for business purposes - no honestly!) and I have observed the same
    things with other titles. I agree with the others it sounds like swap
    file management (contraction and optimisation). Unix systems do similar
    stuff.
    
    Regards
    Alan T.
    
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| 2900.17 | hmmmm... | PCBUOA::gizmo.ako.dec.com::rsud |  | Fri Apr 11 1997 11:24 | 10 | 
|  | Have you gotten the "socket problem" fix 95??
Programs which use sockets extensively can cause hard disk
access due to a memory "leak".
Don't know what apps or game you are running, but if they
use sockets...then try the patch from MS.
Regards,
Rajehs.
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| 2900.18 | Disk activity | MIPSBX::"[email protected]" | Alfred Wilms | Mon Apr 14 1997 09:06 | 20 | 
|  | Suggestions for a 32 Meg System
1. In System.ini under [Vcache]   put
MinFileCache=6144
MaxFileCache=6144
This will take care of the disk cashing
2. Optional
    Defrag your disk (don't forget!!!)
    Under Settings/System/Performance/Virtual Memory
    define your Virtual memory settings as Fixed  Min : 64MB; Max : 200Mb
This will reduce a lot announces caused by Swapfile Changes
How this all works ?
See:  AltaVista :        +Win95 +FAQ +Vcache
[Posted by WWW Notes gateway]
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| 2900.19 | Did you mean...? and if you've plenty of disk space? | VARDAF::CHURCH | Dave Church@VBE (DTN 828-6125) | Fri May 09 1997 04:08 | 20 | 
|  |     re:.18
    
    ## define your Virtual memory settings as Fixed  Min : 64MB; Max : 200Mb
    
    Do you enter 64MB and 200MB as is, or 64 and 200, or...?
    
    As you get a warning that you can screw your system up I'm a little
    nervous with getting it wrong... e.g. can't restart the PC!
    
    
    Also if you're running with plenty of free disk space [>1.4GB] could
    you up the figures for both the MinFileCache/MaxFileCache and Virtual
    memory settings?
    
    I'm looking at later going to 64MB of mem would the above figures still
    be optimum or should they be upped/reduced?
    
    Thnx,
    
    Dave
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