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I found that by using the Add/Remove Programs > Add/Remove Windows
Components, to remove Windows Messenger I stopped a constant disk churning.
It seems as though Messenger is always looking to do something, and my disk
drive shows the results by churning away. Removing it stopped the churning!
This application is not worth the effort of installing. Microsoft should
stop sitting on their hands and do something about this app.
I found that by using the Add/Remove Programs > Add/Remove Windows
Components, to remove Windows Messenger I stopped a constant disk churning.
It seems as though Messenger is always looking to do something, and my disk
drive shows the results by churning away. Removing it stopped the churning!
This application is not worth the effort of installing. Microsoft should
stop sitting on their hands and do something about this app.