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LordPE - 60 Process Limit
As I don't really consider this a "Software Release" I believe this is the correct
section to post this. If it is the wrong section, please move it to where it should be. Many people have found that LordPE is limited to 60 processes. Even though I find LordPE to be wanting (i.e., doesn't display the names of all processes), I decided to throw together a simple patcher to remove the limit. It is written in C# and uses .Net 4.0 and is not using any protection so, if you want to run it through ILSpy or whatever, it's all good. It checks for the correct file as well as whether or not it has been patched by checking the MD5 of the file. It also makes a backup of the original. If it is the wrong version file or cannot find the file, it does nothing. Once it finds the correct and unpatched file, it'll patch up a total of 27 bytes of procs.dll and remove the 60 process limit. ~Bey LordPE_Fix.7z |
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this fixed many years ago.
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Oh, okay. Then the copy I have is a bit outdated. Will either have to continue using
my patched copy or look for one that is already fixed. Thanks for the info update. |
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hi, if you good search for fixed lordpe and you will find some info, BTW, I don't use lordpe for long time, their are many import reconstructor have PE dumping feature. also many OD plugins have it.
lordPE a bit old, and project is dead now and don't find new version since. |
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Its still nice for a quick PE rebuild after dumping and fixing.....
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Yes is fixed by Freecat 2006
http://bbs.pediy.com/showthread.php?t=34814 And is fixed i other edition´s |
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