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FRAGMENTATION ANALYSIS UTILITY
Installation Instructions
The Fragmentation Analysis Utility will show you the state of file
fragmentation on your disks. It runs under version 3.5 of Windows NT(TM)
Workstation and Windows NT Server. (Note: This utility is not intended
to be run from a server to analyze remote disks over a network. To analyze
local disks, install this utility on the local system to be analyzed.)
The Fragmentation Analysis Utility runs on Intel(TM) x86 & Pentium(TM)
platforms. It will analyze NTFS and FAT volumes.
TO RUN THE FRAGMENTATION ANALYSIS UTILITY FROM A FLOPPY DISKETTE:
1. Log onto the Windows NT system from an Administrator account.
2. Insert the floppy diskette containing the Fragmentation Analysis Utility
into the appropriate drive on your system.
3. Use the Windows NT File Manager to list the files contained on the floppy
diskette.
4. Double click on one of the following executable images:
fauintfs.exe - for NTFS partitions
fauifat.exe - for FAT partitions
5. Follow the instructions as they appear on your screen.
TO RUN THE FRAGMENTATION ANALYSIS UTILITY FROM A HARD DRIVE:
1. Log onto the Windows NT system from an Administrator account.
2. Insert the floppy diskette containing the Fragmentation Analysis
Utility into the appropriate drive on your system.
3. Copy all files from the floppy diskette into a directory on your hard
drive. (Note: All the Fragmentation Analysis Utility files must be copied to
the same directory.
4. Use the Windows NT File Manager to list the files you have just copied
onto your hard drive.
5. Double click on one of the following executable images:
fauintfs.exe - for NTFS partitions
fauifat.exe - for FAT partitions
6. Follow the instructions as they appear on your screen.
When done, you will have discovered the state of file fragmentation on your
system. To eliminate fragmentation, you need DISKEEPER(R) on-line
defragmenter for Windows NT. Order your copy now by calling 1-800-829-6468
extension 61036.
SOFTWARE UTILITY LICENSE AGREEMENT
Utility Software Product(s): Fragmentation Analysis Utility
This is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or an entity)
and Executive Software International, a California corporation ("ESI"). By
using the software product designated above, you agree to be bound by the
terms of this agreement.
1. Grant of Software License. On the terms and conditions noted herein,
this Software License Agreement ("License") permits you to use the utility
software product(s) identified above ("Software") for an indefinite period of
time on as many computers as you wish. You may copy this Software for your
friends and associates, but you may not rent, lease, or transfer the Software
for profit. ESI requires only that each copy carries its copyright notices
indicating that the software is owned by ESI or its suppliers and is protected
by United States copyright laws and international treaty provisions.
2. No Warranties. The use of the Software under this License is provided to
you "AS IS". ESI does not warrant the functions contained in the Software
will meet your requirements or that the operation of the Software will be
uninterrupted or error free. The entire risk as to the quality and
performance of the Software is with you.
3. California Law. This agreement is governed by the laws of the State of
California. Should any of the provisions of this Utility License be declared
invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, the balance of the license
will remain in full force and effect.
Executive Software International
701 North Brand Boulevard, 6th Floor
Glendale, CA 91203-1242
Copyright (c) 1995 Executive Software International, Inc. All Rights
Reserved. DISKEEPER is a registered trademark owned by Executive Software
International, Inc. Windows NT is a trademark owned by Microsoft Corporation.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.