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Old 6th November 2014, 08:02   #1
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Default How to Pause or Resume a Windows Application using Process Explorer

Whether you need to perform diagnostics on a program or if you need to see what a suspected malware program is doing, you can use Process Explorer to essentially put the program on pause while you look at what it is doing.

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