From: Massimo Bighelli on 23 Jul 2010 11:57 I use sysinternals procmon look at http://technet.microsoft.com/it-it/sysinternals/default(en-us).aspx Massimo "John Martens" <adsl672100(a)tiscali.nl> ha scritto nel messaggio news:4c49b8ba$0$30708$5fc3050(a)news.tiscali.nl... >I have two PC's which are very similar in hardware as well as software. > Somehow one of them is very busy at startup using the HD. > > Does anyone have a handy tool to see what app/process keeps the HD busy ? > For CPU it's sinmple, for HD I don't know how to see it. > > Cheers, > John --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net ---
From: John Martens on 23 Jul 2010 12:45 Massimo, It seems to be able to show eg IO reads but this is a cummulative value and not like CPU usage tha actual one. I think it is the same as in windows pressing Ctrl-Alt-Del and select the IO column to show. John Op 23-7-2010 17:57, Massimo Bighelli schreef: > I use sysinternals procmon > > look at > > http://technet.microsoft.com/it-it/sysinternals/default(en-us).aspx > > > Massimo > > > "John Martens" <adsl672100(a)tiscali.nl> ha scritto nel messaggio > news:4c49b8ba$0$30708$5fc3050(a)news.tiscali.nl... >> I have two PC's which are very similar in hardware as well as software. >> Somehow one of them is very busy at startup using the HD. >> >> Does anyone have a handy tool to see what app/process keeps the HD busy ? >> For CPU it's sinmple, for HD I don't know how to see it. >> >> Cheers, >> John > > > --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net ---
From: Massimo Bighelli on 23 Jul 2010 12:57 look at process activity summary then doubleclick on a process I always find all kind of informations here... selecting colums and filtering processes Sorry, I don't know something better... Massimo "John Martens" <adsl672100(a)tiscali.nl> ha scritto nel messaggio news:4c49c708$0$30713$5fc3050(a)news.tiscali.nl... > Massimo, > > It seems to be able to show eg IO reads but this is a cummulative value > and not like CPU usage tha actual one. > I think it is the same as in windows pressing Ctrl-Alt-Del and select the > IO column to show. > > John > > > Op 23-7-2010 17:57, Massimo Bighelli schreef: >> I use sysinternals procmon >> >> look at >> >> http://technet.microsoft.com/it-it/sysinternals/default(en-us).aspx >> >> >> Massimo >> >> >> "John Martens" <adsl672100(a)tiscali.nl> ha scritto nel messaggio >> news:4c49b8ba$0$30708$5fc3050(a)news.tiscali.nl... >>> I have two PC's which are very similar in hardware as well as software. >>> Somehow one of them is very busy at startup using the HD. >>> >>> Does anyone have a handy tool to see what app/process keeps the HD busy >>> ? >>> For CPU it's sinmple, for HD I don't know how to see it. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> John >> >> >> --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net --- --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net ---
From: dlzc on 23 Jul 2010 16:58 Dear Massimo Bighelli: On Jul 23, 9:57 am, "Massimo Bighelli" <i...(a)arcasistemi.it> wrote: > look at process activity summary > then doubleclick on a process > > I always find all kind of informations here... > selecting colums and filtering processes > Sorry, I don't know something better... You recommended what M$ likes to use. Here is some more on this topic: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/csharpgeneral/thread/3082459f-7141-4118-bfc8-d02283fa4e07 David A. Smith
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