═══ 1. General hjСlp ═══ DiskPct is a small utility, wich shows you utilization of selected disks. The disk % is showed as a pie chart, and a number.: If you dubbelclick on the pie chart, a details window will appear. DiskPct will notify you, when utilization changes 1%, and the Pie will go red, when a defined limit is reached. ═══ 2. Drives list box ═══ The listbox shows you all drives in your computer. Select minimum 1 and maximum 5 drives from the list. By pressing the save button your selection will be saved to disk, for next startup. ═══ 3. Threshold ═══ When a disk exceeds the threshold, the piechart will turn red as a warning. Thresholds about 5.000-10.000 Kb is normal for an OS/2 workstation, an about 50.000 Kb is normal for a LAN server By pressing the save button, your selection will be saved to disk, for next startup. ═══ 4. Save ═══ By pressing the Save button, all settings will be saved to the file DISKPCT.INI This .INI file is read when the program starts. The position of the main window, is saved as well. ═══ 5. Update ═══ The update frequency determines how often the disk(s) space is monitored. Update frequency can be set from 1 second to 30 minutes By pressing the Save button, your selection will be saved to disk, for next startup. ═══ 6. About help ═══ This dialog shows you information about the program and the author. ═══ 7. Setup ═══ In the setup notebook many different settings is available. There are 3 pages in the notebook. Try them! ═══ 8. Drive details ═══ In this window, details about utilization is showed. All figures is shown in Bytes, KiloBytes and Megabytes. Note: The reason for 100.000 Kb is not 100 Mb, is that one Mb is 1.024 Kb, and not 1.000 Kb. A harddisk's capacity is normally stated as unformatted capacity. This can be confusing for the user, as a harddisk always have to be formatted before use. About 5% of the capacity is lost when formatted.