Friday, January 21, 2011

Process Hacker : An Easy-to-use Process Manager

Process Hacker is a feature-packed tool for manipulating processes and services on your computer. It is a free and open source process viewer and memory editor with unique features such as powerful process termination. It can show services, processes and their threads, modules, handles and memory regions.

 
Process Hacker can also be used to detect hidden processes and terminate the required one. The tool also supports easy DLL injection and unloading which require an user to right-click a process and select “Inject DLL” to inject and right-click a module and select “Unload” to unload.
 
Key features of Process Hacker:
  • A simple, customizable tree view with highlighting showing you the processes running on your computer.
  • Detailed system statistics with graphs.
  • Advanced features not found in other programs, such as detaching from debuggers, viewing GDI handles, viewing heaps, injecting and unloading DLLs, and more.
  • Powerful process termination that bypasses security software and rootkits.
  • View, edit and control services, including those not shown by the Services console.
  • View and close network connections.
  • Starts up almost instantly, unlike other programs.
System Requirements
Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or above, 32-bit or 64-bit. The ReactOS Foundation has very kindly signed the driver, so it works on 64-bit systems.
 
Download Process Hacker from HERE
 
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