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zeroiq
July 27th, 2009, 17:15
Hello everyone, i just registered here...

My problem is a program, looks very very simple to me.. ive tried everything adjusting date on my computer etc etc.. nothing helps :| then i installed Ollydgb but when i opened it it looks quite difficult.. after some reading i tried to search for words like "demo" "trial" etc etc.. but i still dont know what i need to do this... ive been sitting here for hours now :| please help would be very appreciated.

Thank you

DENiSON
July 27th, 2009, 19:19
is the program a commercial software because if it is then i must warn you that the admin here at woodmann.com as what your asking could be seen as crack requesting and is against the rules of this forum. Just to let you know before u get a message from the admin staff

zeroiq
July 27th, 2009, 20:14
oh really... then i must apologice... :/ well i wouldnt call the software "legal for sale" anyway , so i doubt it would be illegal to crack it if you know what i mean...

JMI
July 27th, 2009, 23:48
In any case, what you really need to do is go actually read the FAQ, as directed by the Big Red Letters at the Top of the Forms on your way in. Read what it tells you you should do before you post and about trying to find what you need by searching on the net and on these Forums.

Reverse code engineering is not something you will learn in a day, a week, or month. It is something you will have to personally work rather hard at before you really have any understanding of what you are doing and why what you are looking at is doing what it is doing.

It really isn't an approporiate question to simply point out that you don't really know much about how a debugger might work and/or how one actually goes about taking a program apart to study it's workings. These are things you should learn at least the basics of by "self study." There is a wealth of information on "reversing" contained in some of the links at the bottom of these Forums and it is really the place for one to start on the long journey to the "art" of reverse code engineering.

Regards,

Aimless
July 28th, 2009, 04:00
As someone wise told long ago: Maybe its time to stop reversing and spend some time getting to know your tools...

Have Phun