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Process Hacker 2.29


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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.

Thanks to thylacine for the update.

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Process Hacker crashed on installation (install as service checked) and on start (without service part on install). My CPU do not support sse2 (SkyDrive wont install to). Is this source of the problem??

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Process Hacker crashed on installation (install as service checked) and on start (without service part on install).

Please check that your Process Hacker and Windows are of the same bitness. (32 on 32 or 64 on 64 - Unlike normal programs, 32 on 64 won't work here). Try the portable version if you will. ;)

My CPU do not support sse2 (SkyDrive wont install to). Is this source of the problem??

I did not see anything on the Process Hacker site to verify that. Also, in any case, SSE2 is over a decade old. What processor do you have? If you have a PC from the 21st century (Pentium 4/Athlon 64 onwards), it should support SSE2 according to Wikipedia :)

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wj32 dev 2,30 resolved my problem

and SSE2 is integrated in processors manufacturing 5 years ago... don't be a smartass <_<

i love my AMD Sempron 2400+ (7 years old) ... slow and hardcore internet browsing :lol:

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i usually use this as the default task manager :tehe:

much more features and it comes in portable

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