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07/07/2011 09:52:09 PM · #26 |
| I will try again..I don't know where to find the CPU time or the I0 Write Bytes |
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07/07/2011 10:03:49 PM · #27 |
Click View, Select Column, then make sure the following items are checked:
CPU Time
I/O Write Bytes
then, sort by CPU time by clicking on it so the highest values are on the top. Take a screen shot.
Then, sort by IO writes via the same method. |
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07/07/2011 11:09:24 PM · #28 |
| I don't know how to post the thumbs of all three photos, but I did upload them in my portfolio. |
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07/07/2011 11:57:11 PM · #29 |
| Hi. The only thing I see suspect is the Carbonite service. Do you have some computer backup program running? I'm not familiar with Carbonite, but from what I'm reading its a backup program. Just throwing this out there, could that be backing up files to the same drive? |
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07/08/2011 07:42:37 AM · #30 |
| I don't think Carbonite could be the problem...Carbonite is a back-up program, but it backs up data on it's own servers. |
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07/08/2011 07:44:23 AM · #31 |
| oh....and thank you so much for looking at the photos and trying to help me...I am really lost with this one. I will have to take the computer somewhere and have it looked at...I can't continue to lose my storage. |
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07/08/2011 08:29:11 AM · #32 |
Are you sure there isn't a setting somewhere that is creating a temporary file for backing up? I admit, I don't know the software...but, it may be worthwhile to suspend the service for a while and see if the issue goes away.
Also, do you know what files are increasing or created around the time space is lost? |
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