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[Release] Show All Drives Space Quickly


Geej

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This is an autoit utility that gets all drives (Total & Free spaces) quickly.

Launch from Context Menu of My Computer only

Result is written & open for view on user's desktop , DriveSpaceDetail.txt

If run again, DriveSpaceDetail.txt will be replaced. So please rename it before running this utility again.

Data are displayed/aligned using default notepad or notepad2

I use to think that such basic info should be made easily but I can't find any utility that quickly grab space detail for all drives. Enjoy!

ShowAllDriveSpaceSI.exe

Size: 332.8 Kb (340,792 bytes)

MD5: 219123A739ED29D4F1E3399DADB5D690

Silent Install to : %ProgramFiles%\Show All Drives Space

Uninstallable: Yes

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Displayed Result:

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Updated script

Changes:

1) Drives space info will align properly even if Notepad2 is set as default text editor. (Previously support default notepad only)

(provided HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\notepad.exe exists)

2) Add uninstaller option via Add/Remove panel (Displayed name is : Show All Drives Space)

3) Change installed path to %programfiles%\Show All Drives Space

4) Icon change for main exe

5) Removed Start Menu shortcut. Accessing the program is thru My Computer context menu only.

As far as I know, it can run in W2K & Vista as well. (but tested in XP only)

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This is an alternate version that only shows the info in msgbox.

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ShowDriveSpace2SI.exe

Size: 341.17 Kb (349,361 bytes)

MD5: BEC50850BBD457F27C6F8C821EB65CFD

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WINKEY + E shows the same information in the right pane. ;)
Ah... i didn't know that... Looks like my script is of not much use now except additional %free detail. Nevertheless, it is a good coding exercise for me. (as I'm learning autoit)
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