![]() ![]() The disk is burbling away even when I haven't touched the machine for an hour. I'm still running Windows 7 and Google Chrome causes a lot of spurious disk activity. Perhaps there is a utility which would allow me to see which process is really using the disk, so that I can disable the service ? (not chrome, because killing chrome does not change anything) or even better, perhaps there is a way to fix it? I would like to know what is really happening. Going to the same page in Firefox is not causing problems.
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