system internals

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Explore discussions on Windows system internals, including deep dives into tools like Process Explorer for advanced process management and WinDBG for crash dump analysis. Threads cover AI-assisted debugging with mcp-windbg, comparisons between Task Manager and Process Explorer, and the use of virtual machines to study Linux or legacy mainframe operating systems like MVS 370. These topics help power users, developers, and IT professionals understand Windows architecture, troubleshoot performance issues, and expand their knowledge of operating system internals.
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    Process Explorer vs. Task Manager: The Ultimate Windows Process Management Tool

    Few Windows utilities are as universally recognized as Task Manager—a tool whose very mention evokes urgency among seasoned users and casual PC owners alike. For decades, it has been the go-to choice for troubleshooting sluggish systems, taming runaway resource hogs, or simply ending those...
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    Revolutionizing Windows Crash Dump Analysis with AI and mcp-windbg

    For decades, Windows crash dump analysis has been a rite of passage for software engineers and system administrators, an arcane process requiring exacting knowledge of debugger commands, hexadecimal, and system internals. The learning curve has always been steep, with few shortcuts. Yet this...
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    Why Every Software Enthusiast Should Use a Linux Virtual Machine in 2025

    Curiosity and ambition are the twin engines of every software enthusiast, propelling them to explore beyond the familiar terrains of Windows or macOS. While these mainstream platforms power most personal desktops and laptops, there is a compelling case for venturing into the world of Linux...
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    Windows 7 Old and New -- MVS 370 Mainframe on Windows 7

    Hi all I just love this one.:razz: It's just about as far removed from "Cloud Computing" as you can get. A real mix here of Old and New. Using the Hercules emulator you can run your very own IBM MVS 370 Mainframe system on W7 with no probs at all -- the power of even a humble laptop is vastly...
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