DRVST (Drive Statistics) version 1.0 Copyright (C) 1995 Edward F. Bernard All Rights Reserved FUNCTION DRVST graphically displays the distribution of the number of files versus file size for disk drives. It also determines waste space by drive versus cluster size based on DOS/Window's file allocation scheme. INSTALLATION If you received this version of DRVST in a ZIP file, first extract the files to any directory, then copy DRVST.EXE to your windows directory (acutally any convenient directory will do). There are two files in the zip file, they are: DRVST.EXE Executable README.TXT This file After installing DRVST.EXE open file manager, traverse to the directory where DRVST.EXE is stored, position the file list so the DRVST.EXE icon is visible, and double click on the DRVST icon. This will start DRVST. If you wish to install DRVST so it will be available for use from the program manager, open file manager in partial window forn, traverse to the directory where DRVST.EXE is stored, position the file list so the DRVST.EXE icon is visible, and drag the DRVST icon to the Program group where you would like to start DRVST from. REQUIREMENTS Windows 3.1, Windows NT, Windows for Workgroups or Windows 95. DOCUMENTATION This file is the documentation for DRVST as the its operation is easy. Drives can be individually scanned and examined or all drives on the system may scanned as a group. All the functions in the menu are duplicated on the toolbar. DISTRIBUTION CONDITIONS DRVST if freeware. You are free to distribute this version of DRVST as long as the following conditions are met: 1) The distributed archive must contain ONLY the files listed above. 2) The contents of this archive are NOT MODIFIED in any way. 3) This version is not to be sold. However, a reasonable disk copying fee is permitted. AUTHOR Edward F. Bernard 639 Prim St. Ashland, OR 97520 USA e-mail: ebernard@mind.net DISCLAIMER The author of this program accepts no responsibility for damages that are caused by this program and make NO WARRANTY or representation, either express or implied, with respect to this software. This software is provided "AS IS," and you, its user, assume the entire risk when you use it.