For around 10mins after every boot, my raid array is being thrashed by svchost.exe 
For instance, I look in Resource Monitor (running Vista 64bit SP1) and there are literally dozens (maybe 100+) instances of svchost.exe showing in the Disk section. One instance was showing as reading 1.3GB p/min from a 3.57GB World of Warcraft MPQ file??? WoW doesn't load anything on boot, so I have no idea why svchost.exe should be sniffing inside the WoW folder. That's just an example - svchost.exe is sniffing inside all manner of seemingly random folders
Defrag is disabled, along with Defender and Indexing. My AV suite is only set to scan files that are executed, and at startup it only scans memory and system files (certainly not the WoW folder) so I seriously doubt it's this that's doing it.
I suppose it could be prefetch? If it is, then it seems like total overkill for a fairly insignificant boost to app load times
Any ideas

For instance, I look in Resource Monitor (running Vista 64bit SP1) and there are literally dozens (maybe 100+) instances of svchost.exe showing in the Disk section. One instance was showing as reading 1.3GB p/min from a 3.57GB World of Warcraft MPQ file??? WoW doesn't load anything on boot, so I have no idea why svchost.exe should be sniffing inside the WoW folder. That's just an example - svchost.exe is sniffing inside all manner of seemingly random folders

Defrag is disabled, along with Defender and Indexing. My AV suite is only set to scan files that are executed, and at startup it only scans memory and system files (certainly not the WoW folder) so I seriously doubt it's this that's doing it.
I suppose it could be prefetch? If it is, then it seems like total overkill for a fairly insignificant boost to app load times

Any ideas
