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    [Internal] How to get the wow module size?

    I tried making a MODULEINFO and working with GetHandleInformation(...) but the .SizeOfImage returned is always zero.

    [Internal] How to get the wow module size?
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    public struct MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION
    {
    public IntPtr baseAddress;
    public IntPtr allocationBase;
    public MemoryProtectionConstraints allocationProtect;
    public IntPtr regionSize;
    public State state;
    public MemoryProtectionConstraints protect;
    public Type type;
    }

    public struct SYSTEM_INFO
    {
    public ushort processorArchitecture;
    ushort reserved;
    public uint pageSize;
    public IntPtr minimumApplicationAddress; // minimum address
    public IntPtr maximumApplicationAddress; // maximum address
    public IntPtr activeProcessorMask;
    public uint numberOfProcessors;
    public uint processorType;
    public uint allocationGranularity;
    public ushort processorLevel;
    public ushort processorRevision;
    }

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