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About a minute after I open Firefox, my hard drive (I think) goes crazy for up to 20 minutes.

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I'm on a desktop PC with Windows XP. I assume it's the hard drive because it's a mechanical sound. It's a hard sound to describe but imagine driving at high speed with hard wheels on a brick or cobblestone street. Or on a railroad track with two wheels running across the ties. It's a very aggressive sound.

It doesn't always happen which made it take me a while to pin it down until I am pretty sure it's related to Firefox. I thought it was Google or something else but after experimenting, the noise stops immediately when I close Firefox.

CPU usage on the task manager is variable, but I've noticed the Firefox process spikes in rapid waves between 2% and maybe 25% or more while the noise is going on. Otherwise, my CPU usage seems to stay under 10%.

Would it help to uninstall and reinstall Firefox?

I'm on a desktop PC with Windows XP. I assume it's the hard drive because it's a mechanical sound. It's a hard sound to describe but imagine driving at high speed with hard wheels on a brick or cobblestone street. Or on a railroad track with two wheels running across the ties. It's a very aggressive sound. It doesn't always happen which made it take me a while to pin it down until I am pretty sure it's related to Firefox. I thought it was Google or something else but after experimenting, the noise stops immediately when I close Firefox. CPU usage on the task manager is variable, but I've noticed the Firefox process spikes in rapid waves between 2% and maybe 25% or more while the noise is going on. Otherwise, my CPU usage seems to stay under 10%. Would it help to uninstall and reinstall Firefox?

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Boatbuilder said

Would it help to uninstall and reinstall Firefox?

It can't hurt.

Start Firefox in Safe Mode {web Link} by holding down the <Shift>
(Mac Options)
key, and then starting Firefox. Is the problem still there?

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Boot the computer in Windows Safe Mode with network support (press F8 on the boot screen) to see if that helps.