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02/12/2010 09:19:38 PM · #1 |
Is there any way for me to monitor what my pc is doing when the disc drive light is on and I can hear the drive working? Also, the "activity" light on my modem comes on and I may or may not be on line. I have been having connect trouble lately and ATT (my isp and phone service) thinks there is trouble at the incoming phone line and they are scheduled to have a look in a few days.
I really would like to know what the pc is doing, seemingly on its own.
If someone replies and I don't respond it is because the service is down AGAIN.
Message edited by author 2010-02-12 21:21:07. |
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02/12/2010 09:31:30 PM · #2 |
When was the last time you ran a virus check, and a malware check? What OS are you running?
On any Windows OS, hit CTRL+ALT+DEL and start Task Manager. Go to the "processes" tab and look at what is taking up the most CPU time.
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02/12/2010 09:33:05 PM · #3 |
For a Mac, it's Finder- Utilities- Activity Monitor.
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02/12/2010 09:44:04 PM · #4 |
Thanks guys...Windows pro.
I use the latest Norton 360 and do the checks all the time.
I just did a google search and may have found some help at //www.ghacks.net/2010/01/18/what-is-my-computer-doing-windows/
As you might have guessed, the drive is inactive at present.
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02/12/2010 10:45:17 PM · #5 |
try start\run type in "msconfig" (no quotes of course) and see what is going on on the startup tab |
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02/12/2010 10:51:45 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by kirbic: When was the last time you ran a virus check, and a malware check? What OS are you running?
On any Windows OS, hit CTRL+ALT+DEL and start Task Manager. Go to the "processes" tab and look at what is taking up the most CPU time. |
That works if it works (huh?), but most likely it's going to show you some obscure windows process or something else that will be almost impossible to link back to the offending process or program.
For a more comprehensive look, try Procmon (Process Monitor):
//technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896645.aspx
There's a little bit of a learning curve to it, but it will show you everything that your computer is doing.
Message edited by author 2010-02-12 22:52:11. |
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