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Process Hacker 2.38


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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 jordan4x and pamadhilwankalan for the update.

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The only thing lacking for me is the ability to show processes in hierarchical (tree) view, which is sometimes helpful. Process Explorer does this.
 

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Process Hacker 2.38 (r343) 32+64 bit Portable by JooSeng
ProcessHackerPortable_2.38.0.343_32-64_bit_English.paf.exe (2.42MB)
 

 

 

Site: http://www.mirrorcreator.com
Sharecode[?]: /files/0ELJNFVP/ProcessHackerPortable_2.38.0.343_32-64_bit_English.paf.exe_links

 

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@ Plexxor, it's weird, the Zippyshare link is fine, but the datafile host link led to:

XMediaRecodePortable 3.3.0.0 Multilingual.paf.

I didn't try any of the other links.

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I did't use datafile host link, but you're right Pete some times jooseng mix up the portables, funny side is the Zippyshare links are mostly right. I think Jooseng make a lot of potables a day and something must go wrong this way :-), i love the straight forward mentality of this guy.

 

Greetz

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On 26.02.2016. at 5:45 PM, rseiler said:

The only thing lacking for me is the ability to show processes in hierarchical (tree) view, which is sometimes helpful. Process Explorer does this.
 

 

what do you mean under "hierarchical (tree) view" of processes?

if it is what i think it is then it's always there, like in process explorer and can be changed view mod in both clicking on a "Process" column

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10 hours ago, xanax said:


 

what do you mean under "hierarchical (tree) view" of processes?

if it is what i think it is then it's always there, like in process explorer and can be changed view mod in both clicking on a "Process" column

That does work, though I never would have found it. What happens is that if you click "Name" once, the flat view merely shifts to Z-A sorting. But if you click it twice, then you get a tree view (if you click it again, it goes back to flat A-Z sorting). I expected this to be on the View menu, and when it wasn't there I thought that it didn't exist.
 

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Dont know why but process hacker never seems to get the right size for my memory.

 

Process Hacker says i have 6.83gb of Phyisical memory. which is about 9+gb out. I have 16gb. 2x8 sticks.

Yet if i go into the system information part of the program it tells me i got 15.5gb < .5 used for graphics card.

Surely I cant be using 9gb of memory just for Windows 7 64bit plus some apps.

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