A free, powerful, multi-purpose tool that helps you monitor system resources, debug software and detect malware.
Download Process HackerUse Ctrl+I to view system performance information. Move your cursor over a graph to get a tooltip with information about the data point under your cursor. You can double-click the graph to see information about the process at that data point, even if the process is no longer running.
Use Ctrl+F to search for a handle or DLL. If all else fails, you can right-click an entry and close the handle associated with the file. However, this should only be used as a last resort and can lead to data loss and corruption.
Use Ctrl+I to view system performance information. Move your cursor over a graph to get a tooltip with information about the data point under your cursor. You can double-click the graph to see information about the process at that data point, even if the process is no longer running.
Add extra columns to show even more system activity and information!
Use the ping tool from the network tab to check the connection quality and stability.
This may look very similar to the Disk Activity feature in Resource Monitor, but Process Hacker has a few more features!
Enable disk statistics for detailed disk usage information.
Hover your cursor over the first column (with the numbers) to view parameter and line number information when available.
Enable network adapter statistics for detailed information network usage information.
By default, Process Hacker shows entries for drivers in addition to normal user-mode services. You can turn this off by checking View > Hide Driver Services.
By default, Process Hacker shows gpu usage for all processes. Hover your cursor over the graph for detailed information when available.