Microsoft Windows Internals (4th Edition): Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000

by Mark E. Russinovich

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Delve inside the Windows kernel with noted internals experts Mark Russinovich and David Solomon, in collaboration with the Microsoft Windows product development team. This classic guide-fully updated for Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000, including 64-bit extensions-describes the architecture and internals of the Windows operating system. You'll find hands-on experiments you can use to experience Windows internal behavior firsthand, along with advanced troubleshooting show more information to help you keep your systems running smoothly and efficiently. Whether you're a developer show less

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Initially I viewed this book as not full of really useful information(though it had loads of details), However; as I have gotten deeper into playing int he windows kernel this book is becoming invaluable. It has many detail that become exteremely valuable to people playing withing the windows kernel.
Not useful for people who are casual programmers but truely a great book for those who do kernel programming/hacking.

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