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Old 05-22-2004, 05:11
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If you actually read the whole thread on the RCE/Woodmann Forum you should/would have learned that using pre-fabricated "unpackers/strippers" is no guarantee that they are going to give you the correct information or perform their tasks properly. Has it occurred to you that the makers of the protection systems obtain copies of these "tools" and intentionally attempt to make them fail?

If you actually know about manual unpacking, you should know that an incorrect IAT reconstruction is generally the cause of the program failing to run if you have properly stripped the aspr shell and correctly re-adjusted the stolen bytes.

What is clear is that you apparently have failed to actually investigate why the program may now be crashing and where. That is what a debugger is designed to help you do. Why not try it and see if you can determing what the problem might be.

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