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Your problem seems to indicate a spyware infection. Spyware programs usually installed and load in memory, but they also attach to other programs and also spread out small modules on the hard drive, where little bits of code is stored. This way the spyware program can save little parts of the program on the hard drive, so as to access it at any time. Plus, if memory is loaded at the time, any data collected by the spyware program would be stored on the hard drive so safe keeping. [br][br]The reason the hard drive light is flashing more than usual is because memory is being used more often than normal by many programs loaded at once, so the spyware program uses the hard drive to store a lot of data that normally would be stored in memory. [br][br]It would be best for you to have your system scanned to see if there is a spyware program on your hard drive. If one is detected, the anti-spyware program can eliminate it. [br][br] |
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