A "df-like" program for the Windows command line. Here's the program's help output:
DF - Disk Free - v5.1
Copyright (C) 1996-2022, by Steve Valliere
All Rights Reserved
usage: df [/A] [/c] [/j] [/m] [/n] [/p] [/r] [/s]
/A check *ALL* drives
/c check CDROM drives
/j check mounted drives (Junctions)
/m check RAM (memory) drives
/n check network drives
/p check MOUNTED drives (Admin shell REQUIRED)
/r check removable drives
/s check SUBST drives
/? Show this help info
It is possible that I should remove the copyright in order to use the GPLv3, hopefully someone will let me know what is correct. There is a minor issue with MOUNTED drives: For some reason, at least one of the functions I'm using only works when the program is run under an Administrator account.
Here's an example of output:
C:\Users\myname>df /A
[----------- b y t e s -----------] true
drv total used free usage path
C: 459.737 G 295.682 G 164.054 G 64% C:\
D: 4.000 T 2.141 T 1.859 T 53% D:\
E: 500.090 G 282.055 G 218.034 G 56% E:\
F: 500.090 G 289.681 G 210.408 G 57% F:\
H: 3.000 T 2.072 T 927.477 G 69% H:\
J: 3.000 T 1.995 T 1.004 T 66% J:\
K: The device is not ready.
N: 6.001 T 152.850 G 5.848 T 2% \\192.168.1.1\share0\
O: 6.001 T 4.211 T 1.789 T 70% \\192.168.1.1\share1\
S: 6.001 T 5.977 T 23.671 G 99% \\192.168.1.1\share2\
T: 4.000 T 3.838 T 162.680 G 95% \\192.168.1.1\share3\
U: 4.000 T 3.823 T 177.220 G 95% \\192.168.1.1\share4\
V: 6.001 T 4.465 T 1.536 T 74% \\192.168.1.1\share5\
W: 4.000 T 2.716 T 1.284 T 67% \\192.168.1.1\share6\
X: 4.000 T 2.895 T 1.104 T 72% \\192.168.1.1\share7\
Y: 4.000 T 2.777 T 1.223 T 69% \\192.168.1.1\share8\
Z: 4.000 T 2.853 T 1.147 T 71% \\192.168.1.1\share9\
<*> 3.000 T 1.054 T 1.945 T 35% D:\mnt\three\
<*> 640.132 G 471.548 G 168.583 G 73% D:\mnt\sixforty\
no removable drives detected
no CDROM drives detected
no RAM drives detected
no SUBST drives detected
The drv
column shows the drive letter, or <*>
for MOUNTED drives, while the true path
column shows the actual root path of the drive, or the path to the network share mounted as the drive. Hopefully, the numeric columns are self-evident. (smile).
If you like this, feel free to use it. If you can help me figure out how to avoid the requirement to be an Administrator to learn about MOUNTED drives, please, PLEASE help!