Getting High Avg Disk Que Errors.

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Hi, I keep getting High Average Disk Que Length errors when I run the Windows Vista Reliabily and Performance check tool. The weird thing is that I am getting it with 2 of my Hard Drives, 1 is a Seagate Barracuda 500GB 7200 RPM Drive and the other one is a Wester Digital 250GB drive. The Seagate is my main HDD and the other one I pulled from my old computer to check. But I have done everything to try and fix it, defragged, Chkdsk, CCleaned, and a SeaTools check on the disk.

I dunno what else to do, I am thinking now that its maybe my motherboard acting up, I have had a problem with a high temp sensor reading lately so I maybe the mobo is about to die.

Any idead on what to do? At a loss here. :(
 
Usually those errors are caused because the disk is nearing full, or the memory subsystem is not handling the data correctly so the Hd is being accessed all of the time. It may be that prefetch and superindexing are causing some of the issues, this is more likely than the HDs both being on the verge of conking out, or the mobo for that matter.
 
Found the problem, its an app running on my fresh Vista install (Svchost.exe), asking in the software section now, thanks anyway mate :)
 
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