In July 2006 Microsoft purchased the Sysinternals utilities suite. All the various utilities from this suite are now available from Microsoft’s web site. Many of these free tools are very useful for the advanced Windows user and administrator.
The Sysinternals web site was created in 1996 by Mark Russinovich and Bryce Cogswell to host their advanced system utilities and technical information. Microsoft acquired Sysinternals in July, 2006. Whether you’re an IT Pro or a developer, you’ll find Sysinternals utilities to help you manage, troubleshoot and diagnose your Windows systems and applications. If you have a question about a tool or how to use them, please visit the Sysinternals Forum for answers and help from other users and our moderators.
Featured Resources
File and Disk Utilities
Utilities for viewing and monitoring file and disk access and usage.Networking
Networking tools that range from connection monitors to resource security analysers.Processes & Threads
Utilities for looking under the hood to see what processes are doing and the resources they are consuming.
Security Utilities
Security configuration and management utilities, including rootkit and spyware hunting programs.System Information
Utilities for looking at system resource usage and configuration.Miscellaneous
A collection of diverse utilities that includes a screen saver, presentation aid, and debugging tool.
There is also a great video library of many Windows troubleshooting topics.
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Sysinternals Video Library
We’re pleased to announce The Sysinternals Video Library, a set of six DVDs that cover essential Windows troubleshooting topics. Each video is personally presented by Mark Russinovich and David Solomon. The complete set is available for order at a discounted price and the first video, Tour of the Sysinternals Tools, is free for download. |








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