I know you can open up resource monitor, and look at the disk tab for the information, but, I am looking for a way to log all of that to a file, so I can see over time, how many bytes are written for each process that is running. Anyone know of any tool that I can do this with?
NSAuditor would be one of such tools! But: How you like to examine those log files? Did you thing you'll have time enough for to do that? I hardly don't believe that! there will be thousands of lines within a very short time for to need proved! Such work is only useful in extreme cases of emergency!
That program may work, but, I was looking for some that is free. This is only for home use. While it may be thousands of files, after a few days, you would see which files write the most, and then you can see a pattern. I am just trying to see which files write the most with normal, everyday operations.