multiweb
18-09-2018, 09:09 AM
I was getting a lot of hard drive activity lately all the time to the point I could hear the HD rattling all day and that was bugging me. It's been going on for a while now, over 6 months I'd say. I've only just figured out that it only happens when I have Google Chrome opened which I do all day because I'm accessing my local web server when I work. I checked the I/O stack in the process manager and read/write to the drive and it's through the roof. Some background scanning or monitoring activity is clearly going on while Chrome is open. There is a feature in the browser advanced settings at the bottom in the "Clean up computer" section that checks your system for malware (and reports to Google) that I always disable but it keeps coming back as soon as you close and start chrome.
I actually got aware of it when one of my legacy executable wasn't working anymore and I found its directory renamed with an underscore as if it had been arbitrarily quarantined.
No such thing with the latest Firefox or Epic which is using the same engine as chrome. I also have a hardware gate so I've ruled out any malware or any other processes and clearly pin pointed Chrome in the sys logs.
Have any of you experienced a similar behaviour. This is on a Win7 64bit machine.
I actually got aware of it when one of my legacy executable wasn't working anymore and I found its directory renamed with an underscore as if it had been arbitrarily quarantined.
No such thing with the latest Firefox or Epic which is using the same engine as chrome. I also have a hardware gate so I've ruled out any malware or any other processes and clearly pin pointed Chrome in the sys logs.
Have any of you experienced a similar behaviour. This is on a Win7 64bit machine.