Dilwyn Jones wrote: > No, SATA drive, with Windows in C: drive part of the hard disk, and > everything else in D:
Okay, one more. Download and run the "Process monitor" tool from MS and check if any application is generating lots of entries. This might be a somewhat painful process on a thrashing machine, though. Marcel _______________________________________________ QL-Users Mailing List http://www.q-v-d.demon.co.uk/smsqe.htm
