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<h1 align="center">System Informer</h1>
<h5 align="center">A free, powerful, multi-purpose tool that helps you monitor system resources, debug software and detect malware.</h5>
<h6 align="center">Brought to you by Winsider Seminars & Solutions, Inc.</h6>
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Windows 10 or higher, 32-bit or 64-bit.
Requires Visual Studio (2022 or later).
After cloning the repo run build_init.cmd located in the build directory,
this doesn't not run again unless there are updates to the tools or third party
libraries.
Execute build_release.cmd located in the build directory to compile the
project or load the SystemInformer.sln and Plugins.sln solutions if you
prefer building the project using Visual Studio.
You can download the free Visual Studio Community Edition to build the System Informer source code.
See the build readme for more information or if you're having trouble building.
Please use the GitHub issue tracker for reporting problems or suggesting new features.
If you are running System Informer from a USB drive, you may want to save System Informer's settings there as well. To do this, create a blank file named "SystemInformer.exe.settings.xml" in the same directory as SystemInformer.exe. You can do this using Windows Explorer: