Windows Sysinternals

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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.

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/default.mspx

Many, many nice utilities...

I have to agree they have many nice utilities, many of which are CLI so I simply unzip those into the Windows folder and use them via a Command Prompt such as RegJump, Contig, etc.

I have to agree they have many nice utilities, many of which are CLI so I simply unzip those into the Windows folder and use them via a Command Prompt such as RegJump, Contig, etc.

Yes, i don't think they have utilities that requires installation. Like you mentioned, they are either Command Prompt utilities or "extract and run" ones.

I use Process Explorer, Autoruns, and Zoomit from that site.

I use Process Explorer, Autoruns, and Zoomit from that site.

I use AutoRuns also. It's a great utility, but you have to be careful with it.

A very nice set of utilities. I've used Page Defrag.

I've been using a few of their utilities for a while: Autoruns, Process Explorer, DiskView, PSKill

Even more useful is his books on windows internals.