2 and 4 CPU Core versions are here. I've also reduced the number of HDD's to something i think the average user would have. The 7 drive version is still there though.
The space below the CPU Cores will stay until i get some of the new features installed that i have planed and will utilize that space.
You can download the new zip file from the link on the first post.
2 and 4 CPU Core versions are here. I've also reduced the number of HDD's to something i think the average user would have. The 7 drive version is still there though.
The space below the CPU Cores will stay until i get some of the new features installed that i have planed and will utilize that space.
You can download the new zip file from the link on the first post.
Awesome, thanks.
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ForceX wrote:
I'm thinking of cutting the HDD monitors down. I realize that most people probably don't have 7 partitions. I'll probably create a separate profile with 4 HDD monitors. Let me know.
i have 5 at home + 1 removable hdd and 1 stick so it is 7, i do not know if that removable thing works for intern too i use for them hide show thing on total space
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This version gives you more control than ever. Now you can select how many cores to monitor on your CPU “ 2, 4, 8†and you can chose to monitor up to 7 HDD. Don't need to monitor 7 drives. Then just select the number you would like, and your ready to go.
See where your system is spending most of its resources with the Top Process information included below the CPU monitor. (R1.20)
Running out of RAM... Check on your SWAP file and see how close you are to total system slow down with the SWAP file monitor. (R1.20)
Or just curious about which drive is making the most noise. Check out your drive's graph and see which one is the most active. (R1.10)
Name you HDD's in the settings.inc file for quicker drive reference. (R1.20)
As usual you can download the new zip file from the link on the first post.
Network Issues: (the following goes for all Rainmeter skins)
For those of you that may be having network graph problems you need to change the interface number under Network Interface Settings in the settings.inc file. The current interface is set to 3 this is the network interface number on my machine which is the second network port on the motherboard. So make your changes accordingly. Usually 1-5. This goes for all Rainmeter skins you may download, though I have placed this information in the settings.inc file so you only need to make changes in one place. Other skins you may need to change the numbers on many different lines.
maminscris wrote:: why it is not on devart or i can seem to find it :
Sorry for the long time it took to reply. The zip file that contains the skin is located on the first post at the bottom just above the preview image. Just click " ForceX System Monitor 1.21.zip [85.39 KiB] " and your set.
ForceX wrote:
Sorry for the long time it took to reply. The zip file that contains the skin is located on the first post at the bottom just above the preview image. Just click " ForceX System Monitor 1.21.zip [85.39 KiB] " and your set.
to nominate the skin for SOTM, it must be on devart
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