Hrmm...
As a guess...if you have Norton and AVG running and if you have them
both set up to scan files whenever they are accessed, then you could
have the two of them working full time...for example...Norton looks at a
file you open, AVG sees the file is being accessed, so it scans the file
but then Norton sees the file is being accessed so it scans it again,
and then AVG sees the file is being accessed...you can see where I'm
headed with this.
It's a good idea to only have one resident virus scanner active at any time.
Tony Mayer
glenn bennington wrote:
>It's not that, I Run Norton 2004, AVG, Spybot, Have ICF on , Have a hardware Firewall (router ). Use automatic updates, Installed SP2 for XP the other day without a hitch.
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>Virus, worm, spyware, trojan. Take your pick, you probably have one or
>more
>of 'em.
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>Start by making sure your AV software is running and up-to-date, and
>scan
>the entire system.
>Make sure XP is up-to-date on security patches. (Windows Update,
>critical
>updates)
>Make sure the XP Internet Connection Firewall is enabled.
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>If no help after all this come back for round 2.
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>Carl
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List
>[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of glenn bennington
>Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2004 3:11 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: [PCBUILD] harddrive running constantly
>
>Hello solvers of problems large and small,
>Not sure if this is software or hardware issue, but its affecting
>hardware.
>Have a Dell (sorry) 4600 , 40gb, 256mb ram,Windows XP home. Acouple of
>months ago the harddrive started running whenever the computer is on.
>even
>setting my power options to go to standby after 10 minutes of idle
>dosn't work.( sometimes, it has a mind of its own) I can put it on standby manually and it works
>
>
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