Process Hacker is a feature-packed tool for manipulating processes and services on your computer.
Process Hacker is a feature-packed tool for manipulating processes and services on your computer. A simple, customizable tree view with highlighting showing you the processes running on your computer. Detailed performance graphs. A complete list of services and full control over them (start, stop, pause, resume and delete). A list of network connections. Comprehensive information for all processes: full process performance history, thread listing and stacks with dbghelp symbols, token information, module and mapped file information, virtual memory map, environment variables, handles, ... Full control over all processes, even processes protected by rootkits or security software.
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.
Compared with Process Explorer, Process Hacker:
* Implements almost all of the functionality offered by Process Explorer, plus more advanced features.
* Has advanced string scanning capabilities, as well as regular expression filtering.
* Allows you to see what a thread is waiting on.
* Highlights relocated and .NET DLLs.
* Allows you to connect to other sessions, just like Windows Task Manager can.
* Shows symbolic access masks (e.g. Read, Write), rather than just numbers (e.g. 0x12019f).
* Shows names for transaction manager objects and ETW registration objects.
* Shows detailed token information, as well as allowing privileges to be enabled and disabled.
* Shows information for POSIX processes.
* Starts around 5 times faster than Process Explorer.
* Has around 8 times less background CPU usage.
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