Processes on windows that currently running can be view from task manager, and not all processes users will know that is belong to which program or applications. It can be an authorized processes that running without users aware. To ensure all the processes and module those are running on the Windows, users have to know on what application or program that will the processes launch or run on the system. Users can use ProcX to check and get know on all processes and modules run on their system.
ProcX is a free and advance utility that will display all the current processes and modules that running on the system, and allow users to interactive with the processes and DLLs. Process dumping is also possible with ProcX. With ProcX now users can use it to clean their system from other unauthorized processes or modules running in their system to speed up their performance of the system. Currently ProcX only can be runs on Windows XP, Windows XP64 (x64), Windows 2000 and Windows 2003.
Below are the features that ProcX offers.
- Display running processes and modules and view the resource usage
- Delete process or module even when in use
- Shows the processes accessing the network
- Shows network accesses on request
- Shows when a program tries to use a system process name
- Displays loaded DLLs per process
- Allow you to terminate a process in various ways (normal, higher, brutal)
- Allow you to terminate, delete and/or rename a process
- Allow you to set a process or a DLL to be deleted at next reboot
- Compute MD5 checksum fingerprint of any process and copy it into the clipboard
- Search a process name on Google
- View properties of a process
- Suspend/Resume/Terminate a process
- Memory dump of a process
Get ProcX now to check for your system on what processes and modules running.


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