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FYI, that command is in the script, albeit commented out...

i don't see why it couldn't be uncommented, then you wouldn't need to run it from the prompt (not sure what happens if you need to restart the script though...)

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BigJim:
(I am adding it to my notepad here so I don't forget :Thmbsup:)

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Thanks a BUNCH !! I'll keep and eye out for your post.

'preciatecha  :D

(BTW/FYI I'd love to get more familiar with AHK and soooo many more things but I MUST stop falling down rabbit holes and get some real (AKA paid for) work done!)

wetsmellydog:
By the way wetsmellydog, make sure you did what I said above before running the AHK script, otherwise you will get random readings.

(Just ONCE though! :up:)
-wreckedcarzz (October 18, 2007, 01:04 AM)
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According to the help file on diskperf.exe, it is not necessary to run the script in XP.

See below

Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Documents and Settings\Mr Comp>diskperf.exe -y

Both Logical and Physical Disk Performance counters on this system
        are automatically enabled on demand.
Raw counters are also enabled for IOCTL_DISK_PERFORMANCE.

C:\Documents and Settings\Mr Comp>diskperf.exe /?


DISKPERF [-Y[D|V] | -N[D|V]] [\\computername]

  -Y  Sets the system to start all disk performance counters
      when the system is restarted.

  -YD Enables the disk performance counters for physical drives.
      when the system is restarted.
  -YV Enables the disk performance counters for logical drives
      or storage volumes when the system is restarted.
  -N  Sets the system to disable all disk performance counters
      when the system is restarted.

  -ND Disables the disk performance counters for physical drives.
  -NV Disables the disk performance counters for logical drives.
  \\computername        Is the name of the computer you want to
                        see or set disk performance counter use.
                        The computer must be a Windows 2000 system.
  NOTE: Disk performance counters are permanently enabled on
        systems beyond Windows 2000.

wreckedcarzz:
@ Wetsmellydog: Not sure then. I would run it just in case, but I am not familiar with that exe. :read:

@ BigJim: Here is your EXE (attached) all set and ready to go! :)

EDIT: For spelling :-[

EDIT 2: Again ^ :-[

jgpaiva:
EDIT: For spelling :-[
-wreckedcarzz (October 19, 2007, 05:13 PM)
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Still, "attached" is misspelled :P eheh

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