Monitoting HD-Drive with Batchfile?

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I would like to build a batchfile on my desktop to tune the access to my HDDs. There is a command to start within cmd: "fsutil.exe fsinfo statistics c:" Does anybody know the structure of an appropriate batchfile?
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FILENAME.BAT
@ECHO OFF
fsutil.exe fsinfo statistics c:

Save this under filename.bat and it will run the requested command ...

Edit:: Replace filename with an appropriate filename ...
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FILENAME.BAT
@ECHO OFF
fsutil.exe fsinfo statistics c:

Save this under filename.bat and it will run the requested command ...
Sorry but this didn“t work because the cmd window closed at once after execution of the batchfile.
In the meantime I`ve found a way.
The command must be: "command /k fsutil.exe fsinfo statistics c:
Now the cmd window stays open. Thanks anyway.
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