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What do you use to warn you of disk limits being reached?

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superboyac:
MemoryWatch is a small open source app which will do exactly what you want. It provides memory usage and disk space usage, allowing you to set a warning level %.

Runs very light, neat little app--I'm keeping it even though I don't really "need" it.

Spotted today at Addictive Tips btw.
-sajman99 (September 23, 2010, 03:26 PM)
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Very nice, great suggestion! I like this one: nice, simple, informative.  Here's a screenshot since there's not any on the website:

sajman99:
DriveGLEAM is another of these system info. utilities which reside in the system tray. It's been mentioned lately on several blogs such as freewaregenius.

Sorry I've not yet tried it myself (at work atm).

steeladept:
Powershell

Get-WMIObject Win32_LogicalDisk | ForEach-Object {$_.freespace}

-Josh (August 19, 2010, 07:18 PM)
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+1 :Thmbsup:

Shades:
Prism HUD.

Portable freeware with a lot of monitoring functions.

When any action from the PC it is running happens, it triggers the software and at that moment a (transparent) item shows up in a designated area of your screen(s) which tells you how much of the associated resources are consumed.

It is very effective and not too intrusive.

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