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Process Hacker is a feature-packed tool for manipulating processes and services on your computer. It can show you the threads (with symbols), modules, memory regions, handles and token of processes. It has detailed graphs that show CPU usage, memory usage and I/O activity. It can even change the DEP status of some processes and protect/unprotect them! It can read/write memory using a built-in hex editor and search through memory. It has a powerful run-as tool that can run programs as almost any user, including SYSTEM, LOCAL SERVICE and NETWORK SERVICE. Finally, its kernel-mode driver enables Process Hacker to show information for any process, even if it is protected by a rootkit. System Requirements* .NET Framework 2.0 * Microsoft Windows XP or above * 1GB or more of total RAM if you want to read/write or search memory * 2 CPUs (physical or multi-core) if you want to read/write or search memoryFeatures:Processes Process Hacker can terminate, suspend, resume, restart and set the priority of processes. Threads It can also terminate, suspend, resume and set the priority of threads. It can also view threads' call stacks and their usernames/privileges/groups if they are impersonating another user. Modules It can display the modules loaded by each process and their properties. It can also find the address of any exported function in a module, change page protection of the module's memory region, and read the module's memory. Token It can display each process' primary token and its user, source, groups and privileges. It even allows you to enable and disable privileges. Memory It can display (using VirtualQueryEx()) the memory regions in a process' virtual memory space, and even read/write data using a built-in hex editor. Handles It can display the handles opened by processes and can close them. Search Process Hacker also supports saving search results and even intersecting (finding common items between) two sets of search results!FAQ: Why should I use Process Hacker? Why not Process Explorer or some other program? Process Hacker offers some pretty unique features, like an awesome run-as tool and the ability to protect and unprotect processes. Process Explorer is (now) owned by Microsoft, and they obviously don't want to provide a tool which lets users bypass their own Digital Restrictions Management.Comments from the uploader (olofolleola4): This is a really powerful application that can do much more things than the Task Manager and programs like Process Explorer and Itty Bitty Process Manager. Try it! :D Here is the link to the Homepage: http://processhacker.sourceforge.net/index.php Related Torrents
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