Hi! I found some info in this forum about patching a program but not a complete guide.. Lets say i have 1.exe .This exe contains some textboxes.. i want to create a second exe (2.exe) which will be able to patch all or one value of textbox in the 1.exe.
As i said i found in this forum info about creating the 2.exe BUT in an exe which was build with microsoft studio 2010(vb.net or c# etc..) i cannot find strings using w32dasm.. My plan was to open w32dasm and find the address of the string that i want to replace and then patch the address with 2.exe...
So HOW to find the address of a string/textbox.text(value) of an exe?
i can find the strings of an exe which was build by vb6 but not from an exe which was build by vb.net 2010..
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>Interestingly, the rings came off without any physical damage to the device.
With a HUGE amount of effort. The video OP makes it clear he doesn't think they'd ever come off in normal use.
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Hi! I found some info in this forum about patching a program but not a complete guide.. Lets say i have 1.exe .This exe contains some textboxes.. i want to create a second exe (2.exe) which will be able to patch all or one value of textbox in the 1.exe.
As i said i found in this forum info about creating the 2.exe BUT in an exe which was build with microsoft studio 2010(vb.net or c# etc..) i cannot find strings using w32dasm.. My plan was to open w32dasm and find the address of the string that i want to replace and then patch the address with 2.exe...
So HOW to find the address of a string/textbox.text(value) of an exe?
i can find the strings of an exe which was build by vb6 but not from an exe which was build by vb.net 2010..
Please help me..
Thanks!
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