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Sysinternals Suite 2026.09.07

Sysinternals Suite bundles Microsoft's top Windows troubleshooting tools, including Process Monitor, Autoruns, PsTools, and more.

Sysinternals Suite

The Sysinternals Suite is a comprehensive package of advanced Windows utilities created by Mark Russinovich, who launched the Sysinternals website in 1996 to share his system tools and technical resources.

This suite combines a wide range of troubleshooting and diagnostic tools, including Process Explorer, Process Monitor, Sysmon, Autoruns, ProcDump, the PsTools collection, and many others. It provides everything IT professionals and developers need to manage, monitor, and troubleshoot Windows systems and applications.

The Suite bundles all of the core troubleshooting utilities along with their help files. Non-troubleshooting extras—such as the BSOD Screen Saver or NotMyFault—are excluded. In addition to the well-known tools, it also includes AccessChk, Autologon, Ctrl2Cap, DiskView, Disk Usage (DU), LogonSessions, PageDefrag, PsLogList, PsPasswd, RegMon, RootkitRevealer, TCPView, VMMap, ZoomIt, and more.

Sysinternals Suite 2026.09.07 changelog:

  • LiveKd v5.65 - This update to LiveKd, a utility that allows running the kernel debugger on a live system, protects generated dump files from non-admin readers.
  • ProcDump v12.01 - This update to ProcDump, a command-line utility for generating memory dumps from running processes, adds bug fixes.
  • ZoomIt v12.11 - This update to ZoomIt, a screen magnification and annotation tool, adds JPEG and WEBP snip support.

Download: Sysinternals Suite 2026.09.07 | 185.0 MB (Freeware)
Download: Sysinternals Suite for ARM64 | 21.1 MB
Link: Sysinternals Suite Home Page | Screenshot

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