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

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