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jukken

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  1. I uninstalled .Net Framework 1.1 Much better now. Crappy network system.
  2. Did it. No change. Especially 120.04818726 lsass.exe:960 OpenKey HKLM\SECURITY\Policy\SecDesc SUCCESS Access: 0x20019 120.04819489 lsass.exe:960 QueryValue HKLM\SECURITY\Policy\SecDesc\(Default) BUFFER OVERFLOW 120.04820251 lsass.exe:960 CloseKey HKLM\SECURITY\Policy\SecDesc SUCCESS Pops up all the time
  3. Indexing service is not running These are the ones that is mostly active according to RegMon (gets on list when drive makes sound): C:\WINDOWS\system32\services.exe C:\WINDOWS\System32\svchost.exe C:\WINDOWS\system32\lsass.exe C:\WINDOWS\system32\nvsvc32.exe
  4. It is brand new (Seagate Cheetah 15k.5). The problem is the drive is accessed constantly by the system...even when totally idle. This was not the case when I just installed windows. I really don't want to reinstall windows again to get rid of this.
  5. Drive is now defragged. Fragmentation at 0%. No change at all, system is still constantly accessing NTUSER.DAT.
  6. The installation is very new...and there drive is not used for anything but the system. It is not fragmented.
  7. In my windows XP installation, the system harddrive constantly (every 3 sec about) writes to the drive. This ofcourse makes alot of unessessary noise. Nothing special is running according to the taskmanager (system waitprocess is using 99% cpu). When I check what is accessing the harddrive at these intervals (using sysinternals FileMON)...it is the files NTUSER.DAT and NTUSER.DAT.LOG that is cousing these constant harddrive-writing. Why is it doing this, and how do I fix it? Extremly annoying.
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