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OHPen
April 15th, 2003, 13:38
Hi folks,
following configuration is used:
Win2k 5.00.2195 (SP3), using SoftICE 4.27 (build 562) with IceDump & IceExt. After i fired up Sice i can't even start any DOS-Box, when i tried i got an exception and DOS-Box got closed.
What can i do to solve this fucking prob.
It's very fucking for me, 'cause i have to run Hiew and other tools together while Sice running in background, but i CAN'T !!!!!
Please give me some hint,
thx in advance,
OHPen
Aimless
April 15th, 2003, 17:07
Maybe a little respect and better language?
Using the "Phuck" word 2 times is not making you leet. Neither is it emphasising your problems so that reversers will rush to solve your issues, because you used "THE" word.
This is a RCE messageboard for reversers. Not a SEX channel in a freeware chat room. So a decent language vocabulary would help.
As for your question...
1. It seems that installation of Win2K/Ice47/IDump/IExt may not be a good combo for your machine.
2. Do this therefore:
a. Uninstall Softice, Icedump and Iceext
b. Try running the DOS command prompt
c. If it does not run, you may have to install Win2K afresh
d. If it works, or after you have successfully reinstalled Win2k, install softice
e. Try running the command prompt after the installation of Softice
f. If it does not work, you need to get the standalone version of NTice 4.05 (stop using the DS 2.7 one)
g. If this works, then you install IceDump
h. Try running your command prompt after that.
i. Try the same with Iceext.
j. Just follow this simple isolation prodecure, and you should be able to find out where the problem is.
Remember, that Windows 95/98 have their internals split open by Numega. Hence all these complicated clustering of applications will work. NT/2K is a different ballgame, and I doubt that considering the speed of release of the NT family, Numega really caught up with the kind of depth they did for the 95/98 ones. Any software working at System Levels in NT/2K is suspect of crashing or making your system behave erratically, unless of course, its from Mircosoft.
And mind the language too.
Have Phun
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