Monday, August 16, 2010

Microsoft Outlook doing a hard drive seek every second...?

When I have Microsoft Outlook loaded and running (either on my desktop or laptop), it appears to access the hard drive every second. Not only is it audibly annoying, I'm guessing that it's not terribly good for the hard drive either.



Does anyone know why Outlook does a hard drive seek every second - or if there's some setting that I can change to get it to quit? Thanks!



Microsoft Outlook doing a hard drive seek every second...?computers



Hi - I was having the same phenomena. As others have mentioned, turning off the ''Schedule automatic send and receive'' stopped the problem.



I am also baffled that this works. It does not make sense that auto checking mail every 5 min would cause the hardrive to cycle every second or so. But that seems to be the case.



Microsoft Outlook doing a hard drive seek every second...?hijack this



im assuming it's looking for mail or if you have newsgroups setup it seeking for that.
open outlook, tools, options, check the data transfer pr whatever its called, (been awhile since i used outlook) just set up options there the way u want it
I'm here scratching my head wondering why outlook would be searching your hard drive. If any thing it should be searching the outlook server to see if you have any mail sitting on the server that needs to be pulled down to your hard drive. With that said, I will assume that it's searching the server. To rectify your problem - from outlook click on Tools%26gt;Options%26gt;Mail Setup%26gt;Send/Receive%26gt;make sure there is a check mark in the box titled Schedule and automatic send/receive every%26gt;set the intervals at which you want outlook to search and pull down your mail.



Hope this solves your problem. If it doesn't then you've got an issue that I'm not familiar with.



Good Luck!

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