HD DRiVE-iNFO displays hdd data in simple output at Windows command line / shell (4NT and TCC), which is required for running. Some customization options and plain output for easy/fast reading of your system status. It also displays number of advanced info for those that need/require it.

Main features: Displays local hdd's, networked drives, cd/dvd/bluray's, usb connected devices. Also displays additional info from all these different storage devices (dvd layers, network write access, usb device detection, etc)

Features

  • Display local hard-disks and see how much space left and different graphs
  • Display networked hdd's and you see if you have write permissions
  • Displays CD/DVD/BluRay Discs and shows if its writeble and filetype/layers
  • Recognizes different USB devices such as cameras, USB-Sticks, Phones, iPods etc and shows extra info about them.

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Categories

System Shells

License

Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike License V3.0

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows, WINE

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, End Users/Desktop, System Administrators

User Interface

Command-line, Console/Terminal

Programming Language

Perl, Rexx, Ruby, Tcl

Database Environment

Other file-based DBMS

Related Categories

Rexx System Shells, Perl System Shells, Tcl System Shells, Ruby System Shells

Registered

2012-07-28