## Getting started
Simply run ProcessHacker.exe to start Process Hacker. There are two
versions, 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64). If you are not sure which
version to use, open Control Panel > System and check the "System
type". You cannot run the 32-bit version of Process Hacker on a
64-bit system and expect it to work correctly, unlike other programs.
## System requirements
Windows XP SP2 or higher, 32-bit or 64-bit.
## Settings
If you are running Process Hacker from a USB drive, you may want to
save Process Hacker's settings there as well. To do this, create a
blank file named "ProcessHacker.exe.settings.xml" in the same
directory as ProcessHacker.exe. You can do this using Windows Explorer:
1. Make sure "Hide extensions for known file types" is unticked in
Tools > Folder options > View.
2. Right-click in the folder and choose New > Text Document.
3. Rename the file to ProcessHacker.exe.settings.xml (delete the ".txt"
extension).
## Plugins
Plugins can be configured from Hacker > Plugins.
If you experience any crashes involving plugins, make sure they
are up to date.
The ExtendedTools plugin is only available for Windows Vista and
above. Disk and Network information provided by this plugin is
only available when running Process Hacker with administrative
rights.
## KProcessHacker
Process Hacker uses a kernel-mode driver, KProcessHacker, to
assist with certain functionality. This includes:
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The feature(s) marked with an asterisk (*) are NOT available on 64-bit
versions of Windows.
Note that by default, KProcessHacker only allows connections from
processes with SeDebugPrivilege. To allow Process Hacker to show details
for all processes when it is not running as administrator: