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Process Explorer 17.07 - No longer shows "Image Type" column data

Moo Scree 15 Reputation points
2025-11-17T23:55:05.3266667+00:00

Process Explorer 17.07 - No longer shows "Image Type" column data (64-bit or 32-bit).

However, "x64" does show for only the Interrupts and System Idle Process.

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  1. _AW_ 67,251 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2025-11-20T21:56:46.4133333+00:00

    The bug still exists in v17.08 for Windows 10 so stay on 17.06.

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  2. Moo Scree 15 Reputation points
    2025-11-18T05:37:37.38+00:00

    Since on Windows 10 for foreseeable future, reverted to 17.06 for now.

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  3. Moo Scree 15 Reputation points
    2026-01-07T00:09:48.0633333+00:00

    I find it now fixed in 17.09.


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    2025-11-17T23:55:18.63+00:00
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    In Process Explorer 17.07, if the "Image Type" column data is not displaying as expected for processes, it may be due to changes in how the tool presents certain information. The tool is designed to show detailed information about running processes, including their image types (32-bit or 64-bit). However, if you are only seeing "x64" for the Interrupts and System Idle Process, it might indicate that the other processes are not being recognized correctly or that there is a configuration issue.

    To troubleshoot this, you can try the following steps:

    1. Ensure that you are running Process Explorer as an administrator to access all process information.
    2. Check if the "Image Type" column is enabled in the settings. You can do this by right-clicking on the column headers and selecting "Select Columns" to add or verify the "Image Type" column.
    3. If the issue persists, consider reinstalling Process Explorer or checking for updates, as there may be a bug that has been addressed in a newer version.

    If none of these steps resolve the issue, it may be beneficial to consult the official documentation or support channels for further assistance.


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