Sysinternals Suite
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Sysinternals Suite — By Mark Russinovich. Updated: November 17, 2025.
What it is
A single bundled package containing the Sysinternals troubleshooting utilities (individual tools and help files). Non-troubleshooting items (e.g., BSOD screen saver) are not included.
Where to get it
Direct downloads:
Sysinternals Suite: https://download.sysinternals.com/files/SysinternalsSuite.zip (166.5 MB)
Sysinternals Suite for Nano Server: https://download.sysinternals.com/files/SysinternalsSuite-Nano.zip (9.6 MB)
Sysinternals Suite for ARM64: https://download.sysinternals.com/files/SysinternalsSuite-ARM64.zip (15.2 MB)
Also available from the Microsoft Store: https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9p7knl5rwt25
Contents
The Suite bundles many well-known Sysinternals utilities (links in the original article). Examples include AccessChk, Autoruns, Process Explorer, Process Monitor, PsExec, PsTools, Sysmon, TCPView, RAMMap, ProcDump, VMMap, Sigcheck, SDelete, BgInfo, ZoomIt, Disk2vhd, and many others.
Additional resources
A training module that introduces these support and diagnostic tools is linked: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/explore-support-diagnostic-tools/?source=recommendations
Notes
Last updated: 11/17/2025.
The article mentions Ask Learn (an AI assistant) requiring sign-in to use, but this is ancillary to the Suite content.
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