My apologies for causing havoc. Will try harder.
N.Nick sorry, I thought they all had red LED.
Suddenly my PC,s "flickering hard drive access LED on the tower" started to Flicker, Flash, or Blip continously, now once every SECOND with the PC or HD idle, doing nothing.
Fs9 and most things work, but just noticed I can not get in to the desktop properties and cannot open any of the Control Panel items.
No Viruses were found by AVGfree.
I run your FILEMON but I am not experienced enough to know what is what.
"Starter" shows all these running:- luke
The fact you cannot access properties in Windows is a concern. Congo is correct in advising a data backup but be aware if you are infected you can inadvertantly transfer a virus or spyware in the backup. Before going through all that we can try a few things...
If you do not what to look for in filemon then it will be difficult to sort out. From the log screen you posted I noticed you are running Windows Defender. It is possible that software is doing some type of update and check. It is also possible you are seeing system restore or another Windows program doing maintenance.
Try this:
Copy the following exactly as it is displayed:
rundll32 advapi32,ProcessIdleTasks
...click, start, run and paste the line above in the run box. Click OK and let the disk activity settle down. See if the HDD light goes out after about 2 minutes.
If so, reboot and check the system again
...also, when was the last time you defragmentented the disk and cleaned out all the temp files?
If it has been a long time, do the following:
Make sure Windows Hidden Files and Folders is Disabled from: Tools\Folder Optins\View tab: Bullet in "Show Hidden Files and Folders" hit apply
1.
Browse to
C:\Documents and Settings (YOUR ACCOUNT NAME)\Local Settings\Temp
Delete everything in that folder
2.
Browse to:
C:\WINDOWS\Temp
Delete everything in that folder
3.
Browse to:
C:\WINDOWS\Prefetch
Delete everything in that folder
4.
Copy and paste the following in the Run Box again
rundll32 advapi32,ProcessIdleTasks
Hit OK and reboot twice
Run your disk defragmenter
See if the disk activity ceases.
If you are still getting strange disk activity, download and install AdAware and run the full system scan.
Spybot Search and Destroy has been compromised by hackers DO NOT USE SPYBOTS ANYMORE
If after all of the above you are still having disk activity and cannot access Windows Properties, I think it is safe to conclude one of the following:
1.
Windows is damaged
2.
You are infected
3.
All of the above
In that case, back up your data to a place where it can be scanned before you put it back into the Windows OS.
Start over with a clean install of Windows. Before reformatting and installing Windows, go to the website of the manufacture of your hard drive. There should be a DOS application available for download and install to a floppy for preparing a disk for Windows installation in DOS. One of the features on that utility disk will be "WRITE ZEROS TO THE DRIVE" or "SECURITY WIPE". You want to run that feature prior to reinstalling Windows to insure there is no virus hanging out in the boot sector of the drive.
Once Windows is reinstalled, do the following and reboot as directed by the programs:
1.
Update/install the motherboard drivers
2.
Update/install the video drivers
3.
Update/install the sound drivers
4.
Install any other drivers needed for your hardware
5.
Install your antivirus software
6.
Go to Windows Update and download and install ALL the critical updates, reboot and return to Windows update and download any critical updates that show up... repeat this process until Windows update says there are no more critical updates. Do not update Windows componets or install any recommended drivers... just install the critical updates.
7.
Install AdAware
Once all of the above is completed, have your antivirus AND AdAware do a full system scan. Once completed THEN run both programs on your data backup.
If all is good, reincorporate your data back into the system.