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DISKPERF [-Y[D|V] | -N[D|V]] [\\computername]
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  -Y  Sets the system to start all disk performance counters%
      when the system is restarted.
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  -YD Enables the disk performance counters for physical drives.$
      when the system is restarted.?
  -YV Enables the disk performance counters for logical drives7
      or storage volumes when the system is restarted.PA?
  -N  Sets the system to disable all disk performance counters%
      when the system is restarted.
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  -ND Disables the disk performance counters for physical drives.A
  -NV Disables the disk performance counters for logical drives.@
  \\computername        Is the name of the computer you want toA
                        see or set disk performance counter use.D
                        The computer must be a Windows 2000 system.=
  NOTE: Disk performance counters are permanently enabled on%
        systems beyond Windows 2000.

DISKPERF=====================4

Starts and stops system disk performance counters.?

Used without the command switches, DISKPERF reports what diskI
performance counters are enabled on the specified Windows 2000 computer.:

Disk performance counters can be specified to report theA
performance of the individual physical drives, or the individual?
logical drives or storage volumes. Note that these two sets of:
performance counters are measured independently. The user<
has the option of enabling and disabling them independently!
using the command line switches.6
NOTE: This command can only be used to control remoteC
Windows 2000 systems. In newer systems, these performance counters
are automatically enabled.4
%sDisk Performance counters on %s are currently %s.$
Unable to read Diskperf Start value!
Unable to read registry database
Unable to connect to %s/
Unable to modify Diskperf initialization value.
%sDisk Performance counters on %s are now %s.<
This change will take effect after the system is restarted.: Status=0x%8.8x%sAll I
Note that Logical Disk counters of striped disk sets may not be correct.	Physical Logical N
Both Logical and Physical Disk Performance counters on %s
	 are currently %s.H
Both Logical and Physical Disk Performance counters on %s
	 are now %s.
No changes are made.`
Both Logical and Physical Disk Performance counters on %s
	are automatically enabled on demand.O
For legacy applications using IOCTL_DISK_PERFORMANCE to retrieve raw counters,L
you can use -Y or -N to forcibly enable or disable. No restart is required.:
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