Windows 7 hard drive stolen when idle and during programs execution system

I can hear my hard drive C beating away when my system is idle, and even though my system is running programs.

Think it might be Firefox that uses the hard drive much - checked, uses the hd a little, but not more than usual, but I can still hear the hard drive clicking suite. So I close Firefox. Still ongoing.

Tried to switch browsers Chrome, and even has a lot more use of the disk by cycle Firefox did. But no matter whether Chrome is open or not, I can still hear the beating of hard drive.

Tried to use IE as my main browser, still no luck.

I checked on the Windows Task Manager, but no 1 process shows a lot of the use of the disc. I tried then to resource monitor and 'System' appears at the top of the list of processes sorted by use of the disk. But there are a lot of sub-thingos (forgive my ignorance of jargon) ongoing enforcement under 'System', while originally the beating of disc?

I disabled the process that has been suggested on the forums, without any change in the use of Windows Media network share drive.

Then I saw a thread in which someone talked about disabling Marvell / RAID drivers remains other manufacturers (where the system has no installed RAID array) slow down its use of the disk.

I have no RAID array on my PC either and noticed a Marvell driver under the heading 'System' using SysInternals Process Explorer.

I also noticed that some other drivers stray, maybe one of them is originally the use of disk problem?

It is terribly random - will start and continue for 30 to 40 minutes and then stop for hours, then start again.

I don't think it's a virus, as I have Avast! and can use the shield of file to control what files Avast! analysis - strangely, although I hear the hard drive in use, Avast! does not pick up/scan all files that the disc is supposed to be using.

Here are the various screenshots that I downloaded in the hope that someone can help me solve this problem of disk hard until it wears out and dies a lonely premature death: P - thanks

http://CID-b92b880a2eb0b50a.Office.live.com/self.aspx/computer%20Error%20Screenies/hard%20Drive%20Usage/stray%20Marvell%20Driver.PNG

http://CID-b92b880a2eb0b50a.Office.live.com/self.aspx/computer%20Error%20Screenies/hard%20Drive%20Usage/stray%20AMD%20Storage%20Filter%20Driver.PNG

http://CID-b92b880a2eb0b50a.Office.live.com/self.aspx/computer%20Error%20Screenies/hard%20Drive%20Usage/dump%20Disk%20Processes%201%203rd%20Oct.PNG

I downloaded SysInternals Process Monitor of

http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/Sysinternals/bb896645.aspx

But the program is much more complex than Process Explorer and I have no idea how to use it.

Can someone tell me please how to run a trace through the events that may help determine which of the processes analyzed in running process monitor is / are the ones that are causing high disk usage?

An analysis more

Restarted in safe mode (without network) and entered the resource (part of Windows 7) monitor and SysInternals Process Explorer (in Microsoft TechNet) to see if I could pinpoint the problem.

All the time, I was in safe mode, the hard drive kept in fly! : O

I started first of all resource monitor and saw that the 'system' with the PID of 4 remained the more intensive process of disk. Using the disc went from 100 KB/s to 1 MB/s as before when you are connected to Windows 7 normally.

I also saw

svschost (netsvcs),

Svchost (secsvcs)

Svchost (dcomlaunch)

and like other processes

wmiadap.exe

wmiprvsv.exe appear. 2 wmi processes disappeared after a short while leaving svchost and remaining 'System '.

I closed the resource monitor shot to the top of Process Explorer and found some weird-looking process:

Under wmiprvsv.exe, there was a file called locale.nls, with no manufacturer name/description (unlike some other services/sys files having a "Microsoft Corporation" as their name)

Under each of the svchost.exe process, out of all the files that have name descriptors (Microsoft Corporation), there was a little without name descriptors that caught my attention:

A file that found in Windows/Globalization/Sorting/Sortdefault.nls

A file called locale.nls (sorry don't remember the location of the file)

A file that found in Windows/Registration/R00000000000.clb

A file that found in Windows/System32/C_28591.nls

All the files above with the exception of the R000000.clb one found in svchost, lsass and csrss.

The R00000.clb file was found only in svchost.

I noticed these files because they had no name description next to them - could all of the files I mentioned contribute to the problem of the use of disc?

Hard drive stolen continues even after I Logout

I have my own PC and use an administrator account (not the default "Administrator" account, but my own account with administrator privileges).

I tried logging my regular account and another account limited, I have on the PC. Not only the disk thrashing hardcontinue while I was connected and on the screen of welcome,but he continued even after I had connected to the limited account.

Weird Hey?

UPDATED OCTOBER 12, 2010

Tried to run performance monitor reports using perfmon /report in start search/run menu. Have not circumvented to André Xperf suggestion again, too complicated for me to understand, waiting for his response.

Meanwhile, here's a screenshot of the 1 report and the complete HTML file of another taken report a few minutes later (did not know that I could save the report in HTML format at the first time, I did the screenie)

http://CID-b92b880a2eb0b50a.Office.live.com/self.aspx/computer%20Error%20Screenies/hard%20Drive%20Usage/12th%20October%202010.html

http://CID-b92b880a2eb0b50a.Office.live.com/self.aspx/computer%20Error%20Screenies/hard%20Drive%20Usage/Perfmon%20Report%2012th%20October%202010.PNG

Nope,

It was actually the power supply fan making a rattling noise that resembled the disk hard grinding/fly. This problem is solved. Thanks to all, especially to André, for your help.

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