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This utility traces I/O Request Packets (IRPs) on Windows systems. Select a driver class and hooked devices, specify trace options, and view output in a standard debugger like DebugView, SoftIce, or WinDbg.
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  • Pros

    • Traces any I/O Request Packet on the system
    • Lists driver classes and hooked devices for selection
    • Offers configurable trace options for each device
    • Outputs trace data to standard system debuggers
    • Supports 32-bit and AMD64 architectures
  • Cons

    • Requires an external debugger to view trace output
    • Does not have a built-in output viewer
    • Unsupported on operating systems prior to Windows 2000
    • Does not support the Windows 98 operating system

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.70
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
  • Windows 2003
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows NT
  • Windows 7
  • Windows XP
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows 10
  • Windows Server
Additional Requirements
None
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112
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Trace any IRP in your system box.

Select in the list of the left side the driver class which you want trace. You can make a right click on a driver class to re-enum this class. In the middle, all hooked devices are listed. For each hooked device you can specify the trace options. Since 'UpperFilters' and 'LowerFilters' are only supported in Windows 2000 and above, RequestTrace is only working on 32 and AMD64 bit versions of Windows 7, Vista, Windows XP and Windows 2000. Windows 98 doesn't work, because I'm using an function which is not available in Windows 98. All output is visible in every debugger, like DebugView, SoftIce or WinDbg.


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