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| Defrag.exe and dfrgntfs.exe Always Running I have a machine running Win XP Home and whenever the machine is idle for a while the system disk goes nuts with reads and writes and never stops. I finally determined that defrag.exe and dfrgntfs.exe are the processes responsible. Somehow they are starting up whenever the machine is idle. It is driving me crazy as it never completes and causes my disk drive to always be in use. I suppose somewhere in the bowels of windows it has decided to take idle moments to optimize data on the disk. I DON'T WANT IT TO DO THIS WITHOUT ME ASKING IT TO! Somebody, somewhere at Microsoft knows why/how this is happening. Please clue in the rest of us. |
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| Re: Defrag.exe and dfrgntfs.exe Always Running Perhaps you have been "adjusting" the prefetch folder, or other optimization? And the system is straightening thing back up? Windows XP does not enter standby after the exact period that is configured in the Power Options profile http://support.microsoft.com/kb/899975/en-us mbs6 wrote: > I have a machine running Win XP Home and whenever the machine is idle for a > while the system disk goes nuts with reads and writes and never stops. I > finally determined that defrag.exe and dfrgntfs.exe are the processes > responsible. Somehow they are starting up whenever the machine is idle. It > is driving me crazy as it never completes and causes my disk drive to always > be in use. I suppose somewhere in the bowels of windows it has decided to > take idle moments to optimize data on the disk. I DON'T WANT IT TO DO THIS > WITHOUT ME ASKING IT TO! > > Somebody, somewhere at Microsoft knows why/how this is happening. Please > clue in the rest of us. |
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| Re: Defrag.exe and dfrgntfs.exe Always Running "mbs6" wrote >I have a machine running Win XP Home and whenever the machine is idle for a > while the system disk goes nuts with reads and writes and never stops. I > finally determined that defrag.exe and dfrgntfs.exe are the processes > responsible. Somehow they are starting up whenever the machine is idle. > It > is driving me crazy as it never completes and causes my disk drive to > always > be in use. I suppose somewhere in the bowels of windows it has decided to > take idle moments to optimize data on the disk. I DON'T WANT IT TO DO > THIS > WITHOUT ME ASKING IT TO! > > Somebody, somewhere at Microsoft knows why/how this is happening. Please > clue in the rest of us. If you want to know what someone at MS knows about this, you should call MS tech support. This is a peer to peer newsgroup. You're not talking to MS support here. http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system...benchmark.mspx |
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| Re: Defrag.exe and dfrgntfs.exe Always Running What Prefetching does... [[Windows XP Professional monitors the files that are used when the computer starts and when you start applications. By monitoring these files, Windows XP Professional can prefetch them. Prefetching data is the process whereby data that is expected to be requested is read ahead into the cache. Prefetching boot files and applications decreases the time needed to start Windows XP Professional and start applications. Prefetching is further improved if the files are located next to each other on the outer edge of the disk. Windows XP Professional optimizes the location of boot files and applications when the computer is idle. The optimization occurs in the background and lasts only a minute or two; you might hear the hard disk being accessed when optimization occurs. After the initial optimization takes place, subsequent optimization occurs, at most, every three days. When you run the Disk Defragmenter tools that are included with Windows XP Professional, they can perform any optimization updates that are scheduled to take place during the next idle period. The Disk Defragmenter tools do not disturb the existing layout of optimized boot files and applications. Note Computers running Windows XP Home Edition also prefetch and optimize boot files and applications.]] Optimizing Startup Times by Using Defragmentation Tools http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d...d_tro_uutk.asp ProcessIdleTasks Idle Task Scheduling: The ProcessIdleTask API http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system...mark.mspx#EDAA Disable Prefetching then. UNChecking TweakUI's Optimize hard disk when idle will disable prefetcher. Optimize hard disk when idle This allows Windows to rearrange files on the hard disk when the computer is not in use to improve performance. This is a system wide setting which requires a restart for changes to take effect. Change Enable to N HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Dfrg\BootOpt imizeFunction Enable [[Accepted values for this entry are Y or N. If the entry is set to Y, Windows automatically optimizes the file location for boot optimization. This optimization occurs automatically if the system is idle for 10 minutes. Boot optimization improves startup time by locating startup files in contiguous clusters on the volume, reducing the movement of the disk head when reading the volume.]] Change EnablePrefetcher to 0. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\ Session Manager\MemoryManagement\PrefetchParameters EnablePrefetcher values are: 0 = disabled 1 = Application launch prefetching 2 = Boot prefetching 3 = Both Application & boot prefetching Also, if these services are disabled, Prefetcher will not work: System Event Notification Task Scheduler -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:6C0C5725-463D-46FF-9CC6-40C9BA8503D3@microsoft.com, mbs6 <mbs6@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked: > I have a machine running Win XP Home and whenever the machine is idle for > a while the system disk goes nuts with reads and writes and never stops. > I finally determined that defrag.exe and dfrgntfs.exe are the processes > responsible. Somehow they are starting up whenever the machine is idle. > It is driving me crazy as it never completes and causes my disk drive to > always be in use. I suppose somewhere in the bowels of windows it has > decided to take idle moments to optimize data on the disk. I DON'T WANT > IT TO DO THIS WITHOUT ME ASKING IT TO! > > Somebody, somewhere at Microsoft knows why/how this is happening. Please > clue in the rest of us. |
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