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PostPosted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 7:53 pm
by shinnsohai
Hehe I Haven't Download Yet,Because I Had No Idea What To Do With It
(Can't Play Games =.=)

PostPosted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 9:23 pm
by WhiteHat
I don’t quite understand either for the pre-defined structures. But there
are plenty of time for us to learn about it...

Meanwhile, you can refer to MHS Help > Miscellaneous > About Pointers
Read this part: “Structures, and the Pointers that Love Them”
It explains about Player Data Structures. A very clear explanation, IMO.

You should really download MHS 5.002...

PostPosted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 2:03 am
by spunge
Whitehat wrote:I don’t quite understand either for the pre-defined structures. But there
are plenty of time for us to learn about it...

Meanwhile, you can refer to MHS Help > Miscellaneous > About Pointers
Read this part: “Structures, and the Pointers that Love Them”
It explains about Player Data Structures. A very clear explanation, IMO.

You should really download MHS 5.002...
Hopefully its stuff like SYSTEM_INFO<> and other assorted structures in the inc/h files.

PostPosted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 10:07 am
by L. Spiro
The database was created by parsing Windows® and other common header libraries. It contains every structure/typedef/enum/union/function you get by including Windows.h, all DirectX® structures/classes/interfaces/enums/unions/functions, and whatever is found in a lot of other popular header files.

It can be upgraded as well.
Simply press Ctrl-T on the main window to see the Data Center, which lists all structures and typedefs. It will later include all enums and finally functions.

If there are header files that can be compiled in C, feel free to suggest them and I can add them to the database.


L. Spiro

PostPosted: Thu Sep 18, 2008 11:29 pm
by C4VRL3S
Works great! And it's also clean of viruses!

PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 11:17 pm
by L. Spiro
MHS 5.004 introduces the power of Expression Searches.
Full explanation in the help file. These can help find pointers a great deal, but also tons of other things.
The ?: tertiary (conditional) operator has been added anywhere expressions are valid. This helps especially with dynamic array sizes in templates.
Lots of bug fixes.


L. Spiro

PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 11:10 am
by L. Spiro
MHS 5.005 is an important download, now available.

All recent issues people have had have been addressed.
MHS now tries harder to open processes.
Restricted Mode is now harder to detect. This may (or may not) allow it to bypass nProtect Game Guard, HackShield, Punkbuster, and X-Trap.

A major bug was fixed related to closing processes. I can not believe this bug existed at all, much less since the start of the remake (all demos and MHS 4.0.0.0 and above).


L. Spiro

PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 11:52 am
by XxNyxheroxX
L. Spiro wrote:MHS 5.005 is an important download, now available.

All recent issues people have had have been addressed.
MHS now tries harder to open processes.
Restricted Mode is now harder to detect. This may (or may not) allow it to bypass nProtect Game Guard, HackShield, Punkbuster, and X-Trap.

A major bug was fixed related to closing processes. I can not believe this bug existed at all, much less since the start of the remake (all demos and MHS 4.0.0.0 and above).


L. Spiro
But it got detected after few minutes later by Game Guard (Wolfteam)

I don't know is this a bug from MHS or Wolfteam, just now I attach to WolfTeam then I closed the MHS later while I'm playing wolfteam, it will hang for 1 second then GameGuard say, hack has been detected. Anyone know why ?

PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 4:23 pm
by JB Gzn
u have ur settings wrong?
or maybe mhs's restricted mode is still not restricted enough ;o

PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 4:54 pm
by WhiteHat
I’ve been through this:
My friend and me play an MMO games which uses nProtect 1226. Getting some info from the net, he downloaded a certain version of UCE which worked smoothly in his PC..

I decided to give the UCE a try, so i copied and brought it home. But, it didn’t work well: it indeed did bypass the GG but that was all. GG still detected it even only for adding an entry to table.. I even did re-format my PC and use the same OS as his and redo the process, but still no result..

What i’m trying to say here is, maybe MHS actually bypass certain GGs under some specific condition.. Maybe the same version of MHS along with the AAC setting successfully bypass any GG in your PC but not in mine..

I have never been able to bypass nProtected MMO games, even lots of AAC settings have tried (with exception for XTrap, maybe. Cause i’ve been hacking an MMO game which is said to be XTrap protected). Based on my story above, i believe there’s something ‘wrong’ with my PC.

PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 4:57 pm
by colintso
its pretty obvious its your bios settings. I recall a topic in the wolfteam section that tells you how to bypass easier by changing bios settings.

PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 5:06 pm
by WhiteHat
I haven’t been in WolfTeam section pretty much. I’ll try to take a look soon... Thanks for the info...


Edit:
I found the one which you may referred to in here.
But i can’t find where the Bios.ini file is.. I’ve search through all my HD (primarily C:\wind0ws), with
“Search hidden files and folders” option checked, but still no result found.

Where does the file suppose to be ?

PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 7:12 pm
by colintso
there is no bios.ini file. do you mean boot.ini?

C:\boot.ini

PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 8:27 pm
by WhiteHat
Right... Boot.ini.

No idea why i typed bios.ini...
Must be my brain-lag. How embarrassing...

Still, boot.ini was the file i searched for, and
i didn’t find it anywhere...


Edit: Yup, found it. It IS in C:\
I forgot to tick off “Hide protected operating
system files” in folder option..

Thanks, colintso !

PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 8:43 pm
by colintso
toldya!

C:\boot.ini
just type this into the address bar