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|purpose=Process/module manager for Windows, with features such as Kill/Resume/Suspend thread of a process and unload DLL files | |purpose=Process/module manager for Windows, with features such as Kill/Resume/Suspend thread of a process and unload DLL files | ||
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|homepage=http://www.nuclearwintercrew.com/Products-View/6/Nuclear_Processor/ | |homepage=http://www.nuclearwintercrew.com/Products-View/6/Nuclear_Processor/ | ||
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= Description = | = Description = | ||
This tool can be used to monitor and manage processes and modules. It is much more advanced than Windows Taskmanager. Works on all versions of Windows according to website. | This tool can be used to monitor and manage processes and modules. It is much more advanced than Windows Taskmanager. Works on all versions of Windows according to website. | ||
− | Nuclear Processor has proven to be useful to determine what | + | Nuclear Processor has proven to be useful to determine what DLL's are loaded by a certain application. This can be very valuable when analysing application behaviour. |
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Latest revision as of 16:19, 22 April 2021
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Description[edit]
This tool can be used to monitor and manage processes and modules. It is much more advanced than Windows Taskmanager. Works on all versions of Windows according to website.
Nuclear Processor has proven to be useful to determine what DLL's are loaded by a certain application. This can be very valuable when analysing application behaviour.
User Experiences[edit]
Warning: tool is hosted on a hacker-site. Tested and found to be virus free (according to McAfee). Tested on XP, works like a charm.