Sysinternals: free utilities

For those of you who frequent tinkering troubleshooting windows including errors, virus, memory usage, slow computers and etc., would be familiar with the software from sysinternals.

One program that is very useful is autorun, which can be used to detect whether there is a virus or a program that runs when windows start. Another program is the Process Explorer that berfungis like Task Manager but with many advantages. In addition there are more than 60 Free utilities are certainly useful for beginners to advanced users.

Sysinternals web site was made in 1996 by Mark Russinovich and Bryce Cogswell to put their skills on system utilities and technical information. Perhaps because of their great ability, as is the case with most developers, Microsoft eventually recruit them in July 2006. For a professional user and developers (developers) will see that sysinternal utilities will greatly assist in managing, troubleshoot and diagnostic windows. and if you have questions about using these tools please visit home Sysinternals Forums.

After Microsoft recruiting them, they now incorporate a variety of existing utilities combined into a single install Sysinternal Suite. (More details can be found here). Various utilities will be very valuable for solving various problems in line with the lack of similar applications that Windows has.

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