Sysinternals Troubleshooting Utilities have been rolled up into a single Suite of tools. This file contains the individual troubleshooting tools and help files. It does not contain non-troubleshooting tools like the BSOD Screen Saver or NotMyFault.
Reviewing Build 07/01/09 (Jul 3, 2009)
Use daily in my work environment, never let me down. Excellent software.
Reviewing Build 04/22/09 (Apr 23, 2009)
An outstanding tool set for intermediate to professional users. Some do not have available alternatives (certainly not free) and some are simply the very best in their class, such as Autoruns.
If you need a lot eye candy in a gooey, then you should run, not walk, away from this package. Many of the tools can cause self-inflicted damage in the hands of someone who needs hand-holding. For example, because Autoruns does such an excellent job of exposing the finest grained account of auto-start code, a user can (some have!) disable core system functionality.
Many provide detailed information on a variety of system and software and may be interesting to even casual users.
Earlier references to Nirsoft are confusing, as Sysinternals and Nirsoft live together perfectly happily and have for the most part very different purposes. Both are composed of completely stand alone, individual utilities that do not require installation and are uninstalled as easily as deleting the files.
Reviewing Build 03/02/2009 (Mar 4, 2009)
Great set of utilities...also great that they have the same tools available from a web page.
@ conceptjunkie...I think MS just hired the 2 Sysinternal developers and all their software went along for the ride.
Reviewing Build 12/10/08 (Dec 12, 2008)
They really need to upx their files. From over 23MB to less than the download. WSCC is nice but trying to grab all the nirsoft crap is a joke. You could also use Pstart
http://fileforum.betanew...ail/PStart/1130494368/1
for, imo, a better gui sans console.
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