: Cloaks chosen executables from all user-mode enumeration methods, hiding them completely from Windows Task Manager, Process Hacker, or Process Explorer.
Which of those do you want?
(formerly Process Hacker): An advanced alternative to Task Manager that offers detailed process control. Are you looking to use this for malware analysis or to bypass anti-cheat software in a specific game? HideToolz-Archive - GitHub hidetoolz 2.2
HideToolz 2.2 is a legacy tool. It was built during the era of 32-bit (x86) architecture, specifically targeting Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7.
While a classic tool, version 2.2 has been known to support Windows 7 (7601) . Primary Use Cases : Cloaks chosen executables from all user-mode enumeration
If you are looking to run Hidetoolz on a modern version of Windows, such as Windows 10 or 11, it is highly recommended to run it with elevated privileges, although it may still experience compatibility issues. Are you planning on using this for gaming or for personal privacy? HideToolz-Archive - GitHub
Deploying HideToolz 2.2 involves technical and operational trade-offs: Are you looking to use this for malware
Are you looking to use this for , or are you trying to manage specific background processes that are causing issues? HideToolz-Archive - GitHub
To ensure that even user‑level APIs return false results, HideToolz hooks functions like NtQuerySystemInformation and ZwQueryInformationProcess . When a monitoring tool queries the system for running processes, the hooked APIs filter out the hidden process from the returned results.