![]() Look at what is performing filesystem operations and what those operations are. Depending on what you have running (in the background), more frequent and heavy disk activity might be normal (at times). So especially if my network connection is disabled and nothing can be updating in the background, unusual/heavy disk activity stands out and is easy to spot via Procmon. ![]() I typically disable background and scheduled tasks such as malware scans, backups, disk defragmenting, search indexing, etc and minimize the processes/services started up and running in the idle state. ![]() Did you say what OS you are using? Yes, Process Monitor would be a tool you could use to investigate filesystem activity (and other types of activity if those aren't disabled.
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