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Process Hacker 2.35


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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 pamadhilwankalan for the update.

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< Thanks Jalaffa and Pamadhilwankalan for the update >
Process Hacker 2.35 (resume of well-known and additional information)
Process Hacker is a powerful free and open source process and services viewer and manager (incl. their threads, modules and memory). It can also search through process memory for a sequence of bytes, using regular expressions, for strings, or for heap blocks .
Features:
- Comprehensive and highlighted overview of system activity
- Displays process information using statistics and graphs for fast tracking of resource hogs
- Displays programs with active network connections
- Provides disk access information in real time
- Gives the ability to control, create and edit services
- Displays detailed stack traces with WOW64, kernel-mode and .NET support
- Allows copying of data using Ctrl+C
- Shows symbolic access marks
- Customizable
Simply run ProcessHacker.exe to start Process Hacker. There are two versions, 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64). You cannot run the 32-bit version of Process Hacker on a64-bit system and expect it to work correctly, unlike other programs.
If you are running Process Hacker from a USB drive, you may want to save Process Hacker's settings there as well. To do this, create a blank file named "ProcessHacker.exe.settings.xml" in the same directory as ProcessHacker.exe. You can do this using Windows Explorer:
1. Make sure "Hide extensions for known file types" is unticked in Tools > Folder options > View.
2. Right-click in the folder and choose New > Text Document.
3. Rename the file to ProcessHacker.exe.settings.xml (delete the ".txt" extension).
OS: Windows XP SP2 or higher, 32-bit or 64-bit.
What's new in v.2.35
New/improved:
* Added Load Time and Load Reason columns for modules (Windows 8 and above)
* Added handle names for Job and Section objects
* Added Read/Write Memory for Section objects (in process Handles tab)
* Added CF Guard (Control Flow Guard) column for processes and modules
* Added highlighting for AppContainer DLLs
* Added AppContainer and CF Guard image characteristics to peview
* Added Open Key and Open File Location menu items for services
* Set priority and I/O priority for multiple processes at once
* Support for up to 64 processors when setting process/thread affinity
* Updated ExtendedTools plugin:
* Added Disk and Network graphs for all processes
* Updated UserNotes plugin:
* Added ability to save I/O priority
Fixed:
* Fixed memory editor copy bug

Home: http://sourceforge.net/projects/processhacker/

All Versions: http://sourceforge.net/projects/processhacker/files/processhacker2/

Download bin zip: http://freefr.dl.sourceforge.net/project/processhacker/processhacker2/processhacker-2.35-bin.zip
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Portable version for flash drives (though not necessarily for flash drives - can also be used if you have multiple Windows with different bit)
based on the latest build v2.36 from Victor_VG/Ru-Board:

http://yadi.sk/d/193Gnglm4Ia5D
The idea is to run in the x86 OS ProcessHacker\x86\ProcessHacker.exe, and in x64, respectively - ProcessHacker\x64\ProcessHacker.exe.
Installation - unpack the folder ProcessHacker somewhere, run via launcher ProcessHacker\Process Hacker.exe (launcher source include). Depending on the bit OS
start the bit PH.

http://www.upload.ee/files/4734858/processhacker-2.36-x86-x64-portable.7z.html

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Knightmare

What is the difference between the service startup types?

-Boot Start

-System Start

-Auto Start

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What is the difference between the service startup types?

-Boot Start

-System Start

-Auto Start

Boot Start equal to 0 in regedit is a driver for a device that must be installed to start the Microsoft Windows operating system

System Start equal to 1 in regedit is the same but not necessary for Windows OS

Auto Start equal to 2 in regedit is launch by programs or drivers when necessary :)

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