Dilwyn Jones wrote, On 27/01/09 23:32:
Task Manager (I did). But massive HD activity does not necessarily
translate into CPU activity, so often it's not obvious who's the
culprit in there. But at least it's good to kill the task that causes
the activity :-)
But it's probably getting a bit too Windows specific for this list
now...
OK, I'll just mention that the process is EXPLORER.EXE.
However, it's applicable for me because it prevents me runing QPC!
The anti-virus has kicked in for a routine scan now, so I'll leave it
for tonight.
Do a virus scan from safe mode.
... and if that fails, use system restore to go back in time.
Tony
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