The Windows 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.
What's new in this version?
Windows Sysinternals Suite (Build 20121017) contains following updates:
Coreinfo v3.1
This update to Coreinfo, a command line utility that reports detailed information about a system’s processor topology, CPU features, and cache topology, fixes a bug affecting the calculation of NUMA node costs and adds support for several more processor features, including RDRAND, LAHF/SAHF, Prefetchw and Intel Speedstep.
Desktops v2.0
Desktops, a virtual desktop utility for Windows that lets you create up to three additional workspaces, is now compatible with Windows 8, properly supporting Winkey hotkey sequences (like Winkey+R to bring up the Run dialog) on alternate desktops and switching back to the primary desktop’s start screen when you hit Winkey.
Livekd v5.3
LiveKd, a command-line utility that enables you to use the Windows kernel debuggers to examine live systems as well as virtual machines, now support Windows 8.
PsPasswd v1.23
PsPasswd, a Pstools utility for remoting changing local machine passwords, now includes support for changing domain account passwords.
Testlimit v5.22
This release of TestLimit, an educational tool for testing the way Windows handles exhaustion of various resource types such as system commit, fixes an output formatting bug that could have it report KB instead of MB.
Whois v1.11
Whois v1.11, a tool for looking up domain name registration information, includes bug fixes that could cause it to crash if provided with malformed domain name input strings.
Download Windows Sysinternals Suite
Windows Sysinternals Suite is available for download at: Download Windows Sysinternal Suite (File size 12.50 MB) web site.
Sysinternals Live:
Sysinternals Live is a service that enables you to execute Sysinternals tools directly from the Web without hunting for and manually downloading them. Simply enter a tool's Sysinternals Live path into Windows Explorer or a command prompt as http://live.sysinternals.com/[toolname] or \\live.sysinternals.com\tools\[toolname].
You can view the entire Sysinternals Live tools directory in a browser at http://live.sysinternals.com.
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