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Can anyone tell me if there's a handy little utility out there that will monitor and display the I/O charts for individual drives on windows?

On linux Gkrellm is great for this.

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  • You might look into xperf, but writing a decent answer on this is outside my expertise since I barely ever actually use it.
    – Shinrai
    May 21, 2011 at 15:52

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What devices do you want to monitor?
There is a perfmon.exe out of the box from windows for system monitoring:

  • USB: Average Bytes /Transfer
  • Physical Disk: Average Disk Bytes/Transfer
  • Network Interface: Bytes Total/ sec
  • etc.

Screenshot (sorry that it is in Chinese environment) : enter image description here

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  • Thanks, I was familiar with perfmon.exe but hadn't realised it was able to moitor individual devices
    – barrymac
    May 25, 2011 at 15:26

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