From: George Orwell on 1 Feb 2010 07:48 Am interested to display the size of the $UsnJrnl on an XP partition. How can I do this? I think some app has set journal logging on for one of my partitions. My defragger often reports that $Extend\$UsnJrnl:$J is in several parts but doesn't show it's size. Is there a way to tell which apps access UsnJrnl? Is there a command or free util which shows the size of $UsnJrnl? Il mittente di questo messaggio|The sender address of this non corrisponde ad un utente |message is not related to a real reale ma all'indirizzo fittizio|person but to a fake address of an di un sistema anonimizzatore |anonymous system Per maggiori informazioni |For more info https://www.mixmaster.it
From: Franc Zabkar on 15 Feb 2010 09:52 On Mon, 1 Feb 2010 13:48:42 +0100 (CET), George Orwell <nobody(a)mixmaster.it> put finger to keyboard and composed: >Am interested to display the size of the $UsnJrnl on an XP partition. >How can I do this? > >I think some app has set journal logging on for one of my partitions. >My defragger often reports that $Extend\$UsnJrnl:$J is in several parts >but doesn't show it's size. > >Is there a way to tell which apps access UsnJrnl? > >Is there a command or free util which shows the size of $UsnJrnl? Have you tried NTFSInfo? Sysinternals File and Disk Utilities: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb545046.aspx NTFSInfo v1.0 (by Mark Russinovich): http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897424.aspx "NTFSInfo is a little applet that shows you information about NTFS volumes. Its dump includes the size of a drive's allocation units, where key NTFS files are located, and the sizes of the NTFS metadata files on the volume." - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
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