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I like to find out which program using mostly my SSD.
On Windows 7 x64 machine in Process Explorer (opened as Administrator) double clicking on a process opens up the details of it. On the Disk and Network tab there is a Disk I/O conatiner which should show the disk usage, but it doesn't. To be fair it counts the Other writes, but Reads and Writes are zero.
I tries out the 64 and 32 bit versions too, same results.
It's highly unlikely Process Explorer is wrong. Use Process Monitor from SysInternals to find out what process is doing the disk I/O. – I say Reinstate Monica – 2017-11-26T13:50:43.807
@TwistyImpersonator, please explain it: I cannot find any I/O data about processes. – bimlas – 2017-11-26T14:26:23.887
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try processhacker: http://processhacker.sourceforge.net/
– magicandre1981 – 2017-11-26T16:36:40.920@magicandre1981: Wow... o_O Reading directly the program's memory impressed me. Disk I/O seems to be working. Cool stuff, I will use it hereinafter. Thanks! – bimlas – 2017-11-26T21:05:27.710
I use ProcessHacker now all time. With plugins it is more powerful compared to ProcessExplorer – magicandre1981 – 2017-11-27T15:24:43.237
@magicandre1981, maybe you can answer my other question too: https://superuser.com/questions/1272065/i-o-write-or-disk-write-affects-the-ssd
– bimlas – 2017-11-27T21:05:57.447