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<blockquote data-quote="RonD" data-source="post: 1221604" data-attributes="member: 117536"><p>[USER=82144]@mm1352000[/USER] [USER=83973]@Owlsroost[/USER] any idea what/why Win10 is doing stuff with Drive-K?</p><p></p><p>Bottom line, using ProcessMonitor see multiple times with long delays over 500 milllisec access to Drive-K. This matches earlier comments looking at tvserver* log files. My guess is Drive-K does spin down when idle even though I’ve disabled Win10 “turn off drive”, but not 100% sure </p><p></p><p>Setup ProcessMonitor to capture events <strong>Path begins with K: include</strong> and <strong>Duration less than 0.0001 exclude. </strong>This captures all MP and Windows Drive-K accesses and gets rid of lots of short access. Exported data to csv, see attached spreadsheet, 12360 rows.</p><p></p><p>Trace starts at 9:14 and shows MP reading recording from Drive-K while I watched a recording. All “durations” at 1 to 20 millisec, normal disk access, stopped video. Left ProcessMonitor running while I did other stuff. Starting at 9:19 and repeating about every five minutes, Win10 system/pid=4 goes out to Drive-K and plays with files for a few seconds. This repeats every 5 minutes up to 10:29 am when I stopped ProcessMonitor.</p><p></p><p>DriveK_all.PNG shows “duration” in millisec vertical from 9:14 to 10:29 AM, multiple spikes above 500</p><p>DriveK_949am.PNG shows zoomed view of events around 9:49 am</p><p></p><p>Spreadsheet LogfileDiskRD.zip has ProcessMonitor info, 3 sheets have the following</p><p>LogfileDiskRD: raw data</p><p>Charts: where I made charts</p><p>SpikeDetails: copy/pasted about 9 rows of data for each “duration spike” event</p><p></p><p>[SPOILER="Spike Durations if you want to search in spreadsheet"]</p><p> Row Duration</p><p> 862 0.6550818</p><p> 982 0.6848836</p><p> 983 0.6375816</p><p>1662 0.5376831</p><p>1763 0.5478966</p><p>1764 0.5469040</p><p>6961 0.6428508</p><p>7228 0.5337842</p><p>7229 0.5324635</p><p>[/SPOILER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonD, post: 1221604, member: 117536"] [USER=82144]@mm1352000[/USER] [USER=83973]@Owlsroost[/USER] any idea what/why Win10 is doing stuff with Drive-K? Bottom line, using ProcessMonitor see multiple times with long delays over 500 milllisec access to Drive-K. This matches earlier comments looking at tvserver* log files. My guess is Drive-K does spin down when idle even though I’ve disabled Win10 “turn off drive”, but not 100% sure Setup ProcessMonitor to capture events [B]Path begins with K: include[/B] and [B]Duration less than 0.0001 exclude. [/B]This captures all MP and Windows Drive-K accesses and gets rid of lots of short access. Exported data to csv, see attached spreadsheet, 12360 rows. Trace starts at 9:14 and shows MP reading recording from Drive-K while I watched a recording. All “durations” at 1 to 20 millisec, normal disk access, stopped video. Left ProcessMonitor running while I did other stuff. Starting at 9:19 and repeating about every five minutes, Win10 system/pid=4 goes out to Drive-K and plays with files for a few seconds. This repeats every 5 minutes up to 10:29 am when I stopped ProcessMonitor. DriveK_all.PNG shows “duration” in millisec vertical from 9:14 to 10:29 AM, multiple spikes above 500 DriveK_949am.PNG shows zoomed view of events around 9:49 am Spreadsheet LogfileDiskRD.zip has ProcessMonitor info, 3 sheets have the following LogfileDiskRD: raw data Charts: where I made charts SpikeDetails: copy/pasted about 9 rows of data for each “duration spike” event [SPOILER="Spike Durations if you want to search in spreadsheet"] Row Duration 862 0.6550818 982 0.6848836 983 0.6375816 1662 0.5376831 1763 0.5478966 1764 0.5469040 6961 0.6428508 7228 0.5337842 7229 0.5324635 [/SPOILER] [/QUOTE]
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