?_ßĸĸĸĸ5'ÏÆl!œÔ?Diskmon&Copyrigh Đ 1998-1999 Mark RussinovichZmain ·ĸĻmŲ  îĖĄĒąēšĢî/&;)z4ĸĸŊĸĸĸĸ|CONTEXT|CTXOMAPĖ|FONT|SYSTEM|TOPIC|TTLBTREEŨũĸĸĸĸ = ĸĸĸĸI1ˆĸĸĸĸĸĸĸĸIoÆDiskmon Help& o# €€€‚ĸ“fI- *€Ė€‚$€‚€‚€‚ĸDiskmon for WindowsCopyright (C) 1998-2003 Mark Russinovich Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com(o*% €€‚$€‚ĸ8b( € €‚$€€‚ĸIntroduction(*Š% €€‚$€‚ĸ‘ib( €Ō€‚$€€‚ĸDiskmon is an application that monitors and displays all hard disk activity on a system in real time.(ŠC% €€‚$€‚ĸÁ˜) €1€‚$€€‚ĸDiskmon works on Windows 2000 and higher. If you are running Windows NT 4 download a version of Diskmon for that operating system from Sysinternals.(C,% €€‚$€‚ĸ<h( €(€‚$€€‚ĸStarting Diskmon(,% €€‚$€‚ĸܰhl, &€a€‚$€€€‚ĸSimply run Diskmon and it starts monitoring. Menus, hot-keys, or toolbar buttons can be used to clear the window, save the monitored data to a file, and to search output. (”% €€‚$€‚ĸ ÛlĄ2 2€·€‚$€€€€€‚ĸAs events are printed to the output, they are tagged with a sequence number. If Diskmon’s internal buffers are overflowed during extremely heavy activity, this will be reflected with gaps in the sequence number.(”É% €€‚$€‚ĸ˜mĄa+ &€Ú€‚$€€€‚ĸEach time you exit Diskmon it remembers the position of the window and the widths of the output columns.(ɉ% €€‚$€‚ĸ;aÄ( €&€‚$€€‚ĸLimiting Output(‰ė% €€‚$€‚ĸāšÄĖ& €u€‚$€‚ĸThe History Depth entry in the History dialog allows you to specify the maximum number of lines that will be remembered in the output window. A depth of 0 is used to signify no limit.(ėô% €€‚$€‚ĸ@Ė4( €0€‚$€€‚ĸSearching the Output(ô\% €€‚$€‚ĸ0 4Œ & €€‚$€‚ĸYou can search the output window for strings using the Find menu item (or the find toolbar button). Once you have opened a Find dialog and hit the FindNext button, you can repeat the search without changing the focus back to the Find dialog by hitting the F3 key.(\ī % €€‚$€‚ĸ&Œ Ú & €€‚$€‚ĸTo start a search at a particular line in the output, select the desired line by clicking on the far left column (the index number). If no line is selected a new search starts at the first entry in searching down, and at the last entry for searching up.(ī  % €€‚$€‚ĸQ,Ú S % €X€‚$€‚ĸUsing Diskmon as a System-Tray Disk Light( { % €€‚$€‚ĸ+áS Ķ J b€Ã€‚$€€€€€€€€€€€€€‚ĸYou can have Diskmon reside in the system tray as a disk light simply by choosing the Options|Minimize To Tray menu item, or by starting Diskmon with the “/l” command-line switch. When Diskmon detects disk reads it will present a green disk light and when it detects disk writes it presents a red disk light. Note that Diskmon does not capture output to its window while it is in the tray. To re-enable the Diskmon window double-click on the Diskmon tray disk light.,{ Ō ) "€€P‘€s‚$€‚ĸGĶ ( €>€‚$€€‚ĸReporting Bugs and Feedback(Ō A% €€‚$€‚ĸï\, &€ß€‚$€€€‚ĸIf you encounter a problem while running Diskmon, please visit http://www.sysinternals.com to obtain the latest version. If you still have problems determine if the problem is reproducible and if so, how, and send this information to:(A„% €€‚$€‚ĸB\Æ' €6€‚H€ƒ‚‚ĸmark@sysinternals.com 1„ĸĸĸĸ1ĸĸĸĸĸĸĸĸĸĸĸĸĸĸĸĸĸĸĸĸūĩ hTimes New RomanArialUniversTimes New Roman CETimes New Roman CyrTimes New Roman GreekTimes New Roman TurTimes New Roman (Hebrew)Times New Roman (Arabic)Times New Roman BalticTimes New Roman (Vietnamese)ĸĸĸ$ĸĸĸ  /&;)LzĸĸâĸĸĸĸDiskmon HelpÞ /&;)L4ĸĸðĸĸĸĸ\š=