It looks like you’re referencing a report related to a Windows x64 disk management tool or driver, with a version string suggesting June 2015, version 1120x510 (possibly a build number or display resolution).

Risks and Relevance Today

While a file named "disksmwindowsx64jun2015version1120x510" is a relic of the past, its existence raises important points for today's system administrators:

  • Microsoft DiskPart – Built-in CLI disk partition tool.
  • Intel Rapid Storage Technology (IRST) drivers – Often having version numbers like 11.2.0.1006 or similar (note 1120x510 is close to 11.20.5.10 style).
  • Acronis Disk Director – Proprietary, not typically named disksm.
  • EaseUS Partition Master – Similarly commercial.
  • SMART monitoring toolsdisksm might imply Disk SMART utilities, e.g., smartctl (part of smartmontools), but those have different naming.

Explain the technical breakdown of what that filename likely represents (e.g., Disk Manager, Windows x64, June 2015).