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Mobsync (along with explorer) hammers my Vista PC every day for about 10 or 20 minutes, it causes so much disk access the PC is unuseable. It's not at startup so Start Up Inspector can't help, and when I look at Sync Centre (via Start/Accessories) it says I have no sync partnerships so there is nothing to change. It is not a scheduled task and I am all out of ideas as to how to stop it.
Any clues?
Thanks.
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It appears that there is no reason to use this software:
"Synching Your Windows Mobile Powered Device with your PC Using ActiveSync and Windows Mobile Device Center
Synchronizing your mobile device with your PC is a faster, easier way to connect your desktop or tablet PC and your Windows Mobile powered device to transfer information, settings, and files. Synchronization is handled with different applications for Windows Vista and Windows XP or earlier, so please check which operating system your PC is running and choose the appropriate option listed below.
PCs Running Windows Vista
If your PC is running Windows Vista, your synchronization settings will be managed through the Windows Mobile Device Center."
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I have the same problem, my activesync is running for no reason. It wants to connect to sql server and says that it is but there is no reason for it too connect to anything and it slows my laptop down a lot. I am wireless and connected to my router but I don't have sql server running anywhere. HELP!
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