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Old 02-21-2023, 05:11
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Originally Posted by Kerlingen View Post
Based on the original question, there are two ways:
  • Use the VirtualProtect function to make the memory region writable.
  • Edit the PE file header on disk and make the sections writable.
Both methods have been successfully used many times by many people.

Based on your second post, the most promising answer would be:
  • First, read a book about x86 assembler.
  • Next, read a book about Win32 programming.
  • Next, read a book about x64 assembler.
Your very short text and code fragments already violate at least 4 core principles of x86/Win32/x64 assembly. Your problem definitely is not some write permission, but the basic understanding of the CPU architecture.
From this "Your very short text and code fragments already violate at least 4 core principles of x86/Win32/x64 assembly", It's clear that your brain is full with junky stuff sir!.
Also, based on yor answer, Mr VIP, in particular the last line "Your problem definitely is not some write permission, but the basic understanding of the CPU architecture" can you teach me Mr professional these fundamentals. Understand the question before you show off your muscles. It's real useful for you to keep this advice for your own as when I was handling these x32 stuff you were still asking for suckle, I don't know how admins promoted you to VIP here???????
Just get away! you're really very rude

Last edited by New Tiger; 02-21-2023 at 06:02.
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