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This method no work, AC works differently , it monitors writen and reading memory functions , any hack will be detected while the AC is not cut from PoE
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It doesn't monitor reads, Don't spread FUD, it doesn't even monitor writes it monitors specific areas in memory.
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I'm probably wasting my time as this is the 3rd time that I'll ask this question on this thread.
Does anyone know if it's possible, and if so, how to use this guide on win.8?
Thx in advance
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Originally Posted by
scharush
I'm probably wasting my time as this is the 3rd time that I'll ask this question on this thread.
Does anyone know if it's possible, and if so, how to use this guide on win.8?
Thx in advance
If you are using HvC version of HUD then you don't need this.
If you are using a hack that memwrites then even if you use this you can still get caught.
Summary: You don't need this.
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Originally Posted by
FrankTheCrazy
If you are using HvC version of HUD then you don't need this.
If you are using a hack that memwrites then even if you use this you can still get caught.
Summary: You don't need this.
Whilst I do appreciate your input, this has nothing to do with the question I asked.
Still hoping to get some relevant help..
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What if i just want to run AutoPot, will changing exe name and window name be enough to avoid ban?
As far i know AutoPot does not write to memory or does it?
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Can the new AC detect the program that lets you open more then two clients
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Would DBVM help in any way to keep CE as tool undetected? (not speaking about changes to the games memory)
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Originally Posted by
timesink
Would DBVM help in any way to keep CE as tool undetected? (not speaking about changes to the games memory)
yes it would.
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Well i tried to do this , didint work but the windows renamed still usefull
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I plan to use this method to hide cheat engine so I can do some memory scans without being vac banned. I know vac looks for cheat engine. If I hide it with this method is that sufficient to do only memory scanning without being detected. I would seem to think it is.
All I am trying to do is read the location coordinates in h1z1 so I don't have to type /loc in game and paste into a stupid browser map. I want to automate this.
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Any ideas? Does vac just check the process list for cheat engine? Does vac somehow detect when you attach cheat engine to a game?
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Now you said "responsible if anything bad happens in your computer." I'm wondering.. What kind of bad thing could happen to your computer? I'll just wanna know before i even try this! Thanks.
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Last edited by datz; 02-26-2015 at 05:56 PM.
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hello! is there anything that works with windows 8.1?? can anyone explain how to use the "hyde.dll" method that was mentioned? thanks in advance..
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Originally Posted by
magicneo
Hey,
Im stuck at point 6.
I run Mk_bcdentry then i got this
After that i boot on PatchGuard Disabled but it fail to launch window so nothing appens then i get back to boot menu
Sorry about the "Necro" but when i tried to do this and ran into the SAME EXACT PROBLEM for like 5 F#@KING hours fighting it, i finally just started trying random shit -- i had tried to rewrite the cmd file many times, finally i just renamed the directory to DPG and placed in a much lower directory (C:/DPG instead of C/Users/Blah/Desktop...ect... mostly caught this when i noticed both me and magic had the same exact line in the middle where the Patch program should open... missing the rest of the path.... why does shortening a path work sometimes and not needed others? similarly to a problem ive had where recursive directories got so large they werent able to be maneuvered around or deleted without a workaround...
So if anyone else is getting stuck with this same problem, just copy the WHOLE set of tools to C:/Hide or C:/Tools and rename the Disable PathGuard to DPG and it should work for ya...
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