I talked about this in a previous thread, but never really got into it. When I'm running a VM, my disk activity skyrockets to over 100%, and my PC freezes from a period of 1-15 Minutes. I looked into the Resource Monitor of my host, and it turns out that the .vmem file of the VM that I'm running (C:\Users\Bill\Documents and Settings\Virtual Machines\*Name of VM that I'm currently running*\XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX.vmem) is doing something that makes my Disk Activity skyrocket and eventually thrash. But the REAL question is WHAT? WHAT is it doing to make my disk thrash? WHY is it doing that? WHAT can I do about it?
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