User Guide
NTRecover
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particular client drive. Use the drives pull-down list to choose which drive to
watch, with ‘*’ representing all the drives. The menu can also be used to see
which of the host drive letters map client drives.
Figure 6-2
The statistics presented include the total number of reads and writes, as well
as the number of bytes read or written. For your reference, the serial port and
baud rate of the connection are also displayed. Additional NTRecover boot
floppies can be created from this dialog as well.
6.2.1 Activity Light
The light above the buttons functions like a standard hard disk activity light,
becoming lit when the client drive is being accessed. If the client drives are
mounted for read/write access, the drive light will be green during disk
accesses. If the drives are mounted for read-only access, the light will be
yellow. The activity light is present so that you can monitor client disk traffic.
Exiting the statistics dialog causes it to become inactive, but it can be recalled
at any time by clicking on the NTRecover icon in the task bar. If you are using
NT 3.5, click on the icon title to reactivate the window.