sharpeidog

Q: Non-stop HDD activity

Hello,

 

Since upgrading to Mountain Lion, my hdd seems to be working non-stop. Does anyone know what causes this and how to stop it? It's very annoying and makes me concermed about what may be wrong.

 

Would appreciate any help.

 

Cheers.....

iMac, OS X Mountain Lion

Posted on Aug 19, 2012 1:57 AM

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  • by baltwo,Helpful

    baltwo baltwo Aug 19, 2012 12:10 PM in response to sharpeidog
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    Aug 19, 2012 12:10 PM in response to sharpeidog

    Spotlight indexing? The OS's autosave/versioning/resuming process? Provide some details on what you're running and doing, then we might be able to track it down. Alternatively, launch Activity Monitor, select all processes, and click on Disk Activity.

  • by sharpeidog,

    sharpeidog sharpeidog Aug 19, 2012 6:07 PM in response to baltwo
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    Aug 19, 2012 6:07 PM in response to baltwo

    Thanks for the reply. I'm not too savvy on a lot of this stuff yet, but I did as you suggested and it seems that is ReportCrash that is causing the issue. I am unable to Force Quit this process. Hopefully the info pasted below will make some sense?

     

    56269 ReportCrashroot128.510139.7 MBIntel (64 bit)

     

    I am not running anything other than standard home computing programs/apps. My anti-virus does not report any issues, and MacKeeper doesn't report anything other than a few junk files. Powering off the modem does not change the mount of activity either, so probably safe to discount an internet issue.

     

    This issue is present from the moment the computer is switched on and did not happen before I installed Mountain Lion.

     

    I'm a bit of a novice with the iMac, I appreciate your help on this, helps me learn as well. By all means, please suggest where I might go from here.

     

    Thanks....

  • by baltwo,

    baltwo baltwo Aug 19, 2012 6:39 PM in response to sharpeidog
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    Aug 19, 2012 6:39 PM in response to sharpeidog

    Post the entire crash report. Usually resides in /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports? or in your hidden /username/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/.

    sharpeidog wrote:

    I am not running anything other than standard home computing programs/apps.

    Which are? Details are paramount to troubleshooting.

    My anti-virus does not report any issues, and MacKeeper doesn't report anything other than a few junk files.

    You don't need those. See Reed's virus guide and Klaus1's virus guide for details.

    I'm a bit of a novice with the iMac,

    The machine hasn't anything to do with the OS that's running it. Assuming that you're new to the Mac OS X, but familiar with windoze boxes, see these. If not, skip the switching ones:

     

    Switching from Windows to Mac OS X,
    Basic Tutorials on using a Mac,
    Mac 101: Mac Essentials,
    Mac OS X keyboard shortcuts,
    Anatomy of a Mac,
    MacTips,
    Switching to Mac Superguide, and
    Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Lion Edition.