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Start
|
Run
|
Open
Command Line:
·
wtflush.exe
with no arguments - Brings up the
Write Filter Control
dialog box
(Figure 12). This dialog box also may be accessed through the
Start
|
Programs
menu or via the
Administrative Tools
selection in the
Control Panel
. See the
following description of the dialog box.
·
wtflush.exe \f
- Flushes the cache and disables the write filter until the next boot.
The write filter status icon is red.
·
wtflush.exe \d
- Flushes the cache and disables the write filter; the write filter stays
disabled after the boot and must be enabled manually either through the dialog box
or through the command line. The write filter status icon stays red while disabled.
·
wtflush.exe \e
- Write filter enabled after the next boot. After enabling the write filter
you must reboot. You do not need to flush the cache first since the write filter is
currently disabled. The write filter status icon is green when the write filter is
enabled.
Note
Flush and disable (
\f
and
\d
arguments) open and automatically close a DOS
command window during the process. However, the flush could take up to
several minutes to complete after the window closes. Because the DOS
window does not stay open long enough to view the results, you should open
the
Write Filter Control
dialog box to determine if flushing has completed.
Note
The write filter status icon on the task bar system tray turns red immediately
when the cache flush operation is started, although the flush action may take
up to several minutes to complete.
Caution
Do not attempt to flush the cache while the cache is currently being flushed.
If you open a
MS-DOS Prompt
window (by entering
command
in the
Run
dialog),
append “
.exe
” to the
wtflush
command:
wtflush.exe
,
wtflush.exe \f
,
wtflush.exe \d
, and
wtflush.exe \e
.
Write Filter Control Dialog Box
The
Write Filter Control
dialog box is shown in Figure 12. It can be opened either
through the command line (
wtflush
) or via the
Administrative Tools
selection in the
Control Panel
. The controls in this dialog box function as follows:
• The
Write Filter Enable/Disable
check boxes are disabled until the
Display Write
Filter Partition Information
button is clicked.
• Click on the
Display Write Filter Partition Information
button to enable the
WriteFilter Enable/Disable
check boxes.
• Select the
Disable WriteFilter
check box to flush the cache and disable the write filter
(the WFilterPartition1 key value is set to 0). The write filter status icon in the desktop
system tray turns red. The write filter stays disabled after boot. To re-enable the write
filter, select the
Enable WriteFilter
check box and reboot.
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