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IO trace
Name: jwstric2 Date: January 16, 2004 at 06:35:42 Pacific OS: Windows 2000 CPU/Ram: 2 athlon 1800MP/1024 MB D
Comment:
I can do this pretty easy in Linux but I need a little help in Windows (probaly the first to ever say that). I am looking for an IO trace for any version of Windows. I don't mean a tool that shows a bar graph of throughput and disk usage. I need a tool to trace the following:
-time in ms -file name: -read or write: -amount in kb read or written: -buffer read or written (this isn't that important):
Any advice would be appreciated. I don't mind writing something either if someone could point me to a useful interface in Windows I could collect this information from.
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