In the use of several scripts in this web, sometimes or maybe even all the scripts (I'm not sure) will form a file called KProcessHacker. These files run on Windows systems and can usually be found in the Registry too.
Its appearance is certainly useful in injecting scripts, but it will interfere with opening other applications, especially games with anti-cheats such as EAC.
Based on my experience, KProcessHacker will detect anti-cheats and tell us to turn off KProcessHacker. For people who are trying it for the first time, they will definitely be confused. Therefore, I will share some of the ways I did to turn it off,
1. Press windows + R on the keyboard then type %temp%, then enter. Delete all files in the folder. Take it easy, these files are no longer used by computers and are safe to dispose of.
2. Look for the registry editor in the search column and then find the KProcessHacker 2/3 folder. We can use the search field to find the folder. Delete the folder.
3. Perform a virus scan using an antivirus (optional)
4. Restart the PC, then look for kprocesshacker.sys in windows explorer, usually found on drive C (where windows is installed). Delete the file.
Done, kprocesshacker is gone and not detected by anti-cheats. But keep in mind, the above discussion is only based on personal experience so of course there will definitely be differences in the steps depending on the PC used.
Hopefully this is useful for readers, thank you. Sorry for my bad english