Resource monitor says my hard drive is at 100% active time

According to the resource monitor my HP Vista desktop HD often goes to 100% active time. When this happens my computer grinds to a halt.  I have had the resource monitor open and saw this.  I have researched this on the net and i see that many people have this problem but i did not see any workable solutions. One answer was that it was a page fault problem and that i needed to change the word size, i did and it did not help.  Anybody have any ideas?
Thanks, Ralph
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Hi Ralph,
Have you isolated the offending process using Task Manager?
You could also try this MS Technet program to isolate the rogue process. This link has disk monitoring utilities that may help to isolate the culprit.
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