Releases: winsiderss/systeminformer
Releases · winsiderss/systeminformer
2.39
- HIGHLIGHTS:
- Improved compatibility with security and anti-cheat software
- Added ability to edit process environment variables
- Fixed .NET process detection
- OTHER CHANGES:
- Improved tooltip information for dllhost.exe
- Removed Terminator
- Updated DotNetTools plugin:
- Fixed .NET assembly tab performance issues
- Added extra .NET memory counters to the .NET performance tab
- Added "Show sizes in bytes" checkbox to the .NET performance tab
- Added right-click menu to the .NET assembly tab
- Updated ExtendedTools plugin:
- Fixed "No process" disk event bug
- Updated HardwareDevices plugin:
- Fixed incorrect drive letters
- Fixed drive letter and panel clipping issue
2.38
- HIGHLIGHTS:
- Added labels to indicate the maximum data point in each I/O graph
- Graph grids now scale correctly when resized
- Improved high DPI scaling
- Added exploit mitigation policy information to process properties (Windows 8 and above)
- Added File modified time and File size columns for processes and modules
- Added Key modified time column for services
- Clicking a tray icon now shows the pop-up UI (useful for touch-enabled devices)
- The NetAdapters plugin has been renamed to HardwareDevices
- This plugin shows network adapter and disk drive graphs
- If you are manually upgrading, please delete NetAdapters.dll from the plugins folder
- Updated UserNotes plugin:
- Added "Collapse by default" option for processes
- OTHER CHANGES:
- Added "Start when I log on" option
- Added "Not responding" text to tray icon rich pop-up for programs that are hung
- Added right-click menu and double-click action for environment variables
- Added dialog box to show long command line strings
- Added Time stamp column for processes
- Added -sysinfo command line parameter for opening System Information at startup
- Added 32x32 icons for high DPI displays
- Digital signature verification is now performed with very low I/O priority
- Improved performance when handling a large number of threads, modules or handles
- The pop-up UI no longer displays when double-clicking the tray icon
- Fixed ASLR state being shown as N/A in process properties
- Fixed multi monitor window placement bug
- Fixed handle enumeration bug affecting processes with PID >= 65536
- Fixed Interrupts being missing from the max CPU usage history
- Updated ToolStatus plugin:
- Added 32x32 icons for high DPI displays
- Fixed status bar crash
- NOTE:
- This release has significant internal code changes. Please make sure all plugins are up-to-date.
2.37
- HIGHLIGHTS:
- Updated for Windows 10
- The "Include CPU (and other) usage of children in collapsed processes" option now aggregates memory and I/O statistics
- Added regex search to "Find Handles or DLLs"
- Added process exit codes to log
- Fixed crash that occurred under some conditions when processes terminated
- OTHER CHANGES:
- Added warning when trying to search for handles when the system has too many handles open
- Upgraded to PCRE2
- Updated DotNetTools plugin:
- Rewrite of .NET Performance statistics and AppDomain enumeration
- Updated OnlineChecks plugin:
- Fixed virusscan.jotti.org uploader
- Updated NetAdapters plugin:
- Added adapter details window
- Updated ToolStatus plugin:
- Added CPU, Memory and I/O graphs to the toolbar (not enabled by default)
- Added toolbar and status bar customization, as well as a new theme
- Added option to auto-hide the main menu
- Updated UserNotes plugin:
- Added individual process highlighting support
2.36
- HIGHLIGHTS:
- New rich pop-up UI when hovering the cursor over a tray icon, showing the most active processes
- Completely new Memory tab for processes, with heap, stack and working set usage
- Process Hacker now takes 32-bit dumps of 32-bit processes on 64-bit Windows
- NOTE: When using the portable (.zip) release, the entire archive must be extracted
- Updated DotNetTools plugin:
- Process Hacker now displays managed stack traces for 32-bit .NET processes on 64-bit Windows
- Fixed inaccurate stack traces when clicking Refresh
- Added AppDomain column for threads in .NET programs
- OTHER CHANGES:
- Added customizable bytes per row setting for memory editor
- Dramatically faster handle listing and search when running without administrative privileges
- Improved accuracy and speed of symbol resolution, especially when new modules are loaded
- Added trigger and delayed start information to service list
- Added file information to service list tooltips
- Balloon tips for process/service notifications are now clickable
- Added handle names for unnamed File objects
- Added I/O Priority to tray icon process menu
- Added warning for users who attempt to start the 32-bit version on 64-bit Windows
- Updated ExtendedServices plugin:
- Added service protection and SID information
- Added auto-elevation when saving recovery information, triggers and other service settings
- Updated ExtendedTools plugin:
- Added tray icon mini info window support
- Improved automatic GPU node selection
- Updated UserNotes plugin:
- Added tray icon mini info window support
- Fixed a bug in phsvc that caused hangs when automatically elevating actions
- Fixed hang when viewing handle security for certain File objects
- Fixed lack of information on startup when using slower refresh intervals
- Fixed Read/Write Address crash
- Fixed service non-polling mode on Windows 8 and above
- Fixed file dialog crash in Windows PE environments
- Fixed string scanning false positive case
- Fixed process window detection for Modern UI apps
- Fixed handle list selection bug when disabling "Hide unnamed handles"
- NOTE:
- This release has significant internal code changes. Please make sure all plugins are up-to-date.