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Windows Internals is eight for eight

Windows Internals, Fifth Edition, by Mark Russinovich and David Solomon with Alex Ionescu, has received eight for eight 5-star reviews at Amazon. And you can download a 116-page sample chapter here.

Reader review: Windows Internals, Fifth Edition

Part 1 of an multipart review, by MVP David Morton, of the new edition of Windows Internals, Fifth Edition, by Mark Russinovich and David Solomon, with Alex Ionescu.

Author news: Shout-out to Jonathan Morrison!

"The authors of Windows Internals, Fifth Edition (Microsoft Press, 2009)—Mark Russinovich, Alex Ionescu, and I—humbly apologize for leaving out Jonathan Morrison of the Windows Core OS team in the list of acknowledgements."
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Sample chapter from Windows Internals, Fifth Edition

Chapter 5, “Processes, Threads, and Jobs,” from Windows Internals, Fifth Edition (Microsoft Press, 2009), by Mark Russinovich and David Solomon with Alex Ionescu, is available, all 116 gloriously detailed pages of it!

Author news: David Solomon Expert Seminars

We share an upcoming event offered by David Solomon, one of the authors of Windows Internals, Fifth Edition.

Author news: Shout-out to Arun Kishan and Landy Wang!

Two key reviewers were inadvertently left out of the Acknowledgements for Windows Internals, Fifth Edition: Arun Kishan and Landy Wang.

Author news: Alex Ionescu on Windows Internals Fifth Edition

If you’ve read "Windows Internals" in the past and you’re wondering whether the new edition is new enough, coauthor Alex Ionescu's post should help you decide.

Back in Stock with 5-Star Reviews -- Windows Internals 5th Edition

Many of you wrote to us about the stock status of "Windows Internals" and we thank you! We immediately ordered a reprint and we're happy to announce that Amazon.com (the biggest distributor of this title) has it back in stock.

Author news: Blog post by Russinovich about Windows Internals 5E

A quick post pointing you to Mark’s blog, where he posted earlier this week about "Windows Internals, Fifth Edition" and discussed plans for the book’s sixth edition.

New book: Windows Internals, Fifth Edition

We post a stretch from Chapter 5, “Processes, Threads, and Jobs.” This excerpt shows a couple examples of one of the book’s best features: its Experiments.

Solomon & Russinovich discuss Windows Internals 5E (video)

15 minutes of video on "Windows Internals Fifth Edition" and its history, the Windows kernel, SuperFetch, IO priorities, and plans for the book’s next edition.

Windows Internals 5E now available

Yep, the day has come! The book is now available for order (rather than pre-order).

Windows Internals: Thanks owed to Aaron Margosis too!

A shoutout to Aaron Margosis, a Microsoft Principal Consultant in the great state of Virginia, who also reviewed "Windows Internals, Fifth Edition."
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RTM’d today: Windows Internals, Fifth Edition

"Windows Internals, Fifth Edition," by Mark Russinovich and David Solomon, with Alex Ionescu, shipped to the printer today. To thank the large cast of characters who have supported the book over the years and who contributed to the book this time, we share the current edition’s “Acknowledgements.”

Windows Internals: Cert exam mapping available now

"Windows Internals" delivers in-depth, kernel-level insights into the Windows OS, and you might also find it helpful when preparing for Exam 70-660. Toward that end, we’ve created a short document mapping the exam’s objectives/skills to the book’s topics/coverage.
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