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MHS 4.0.0.15 Instant Crash on Vista-32bit

Postby BlackDove » Tue Mar 04, 2008 10:23 am

MHS 4.0.0.15 crashes during loading (crashes before MHS GUI is visible). Crash occurs at the offset 0x4AAF57 with violation 0xC0000005. And this is after extracting into a new folder...

I'm on Vista 32-bit and the previous version worked fine (with the exception of the debugger, which crashed MHS as I reported a week or two ago).
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Postby L. Spiro » Tue Mar 04, 2008 10:28 am

I am aware of this version not working on Windows Vista and I know how to fix it (by disabling the anti-anti-cheats).

But I am at work now (even though I should be home resting after my operation) so it will be 8 hours before I can release the new build.


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Postby BlackDove » Tue Mar 04, 2008 10:46 am

Wouldn't anti-anti-cheat mean "pro anti-cheat"?

Thanks, I did not know you had an operation. Take your time and thanks.

And here's a suggestion for MHS:

In TSearch, the assembler (very similiar to yours'), has the option of right clicking the assembly patch code area. This brings up a menu that has the option "get offset". Clicking this will display the offset of the opcode of the line the cursor is currently at. This is good when making sure you don't overwrite your patch with another patch or trying to conserve space with injected code.

So if this was in MHS, if you right-clicked anywhere in the line "nop" then clicked "get offset", you would get "0x400005"

FullAccess(0x400000, 0x6)
0x400000:
jmp 0x500000
nop
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Postby crazybeans » Tue Mar 04, 2008 10:37 pm

i dont think MHS was ever programed to run on vista... vista is a un-needed operating system.. if u plan on doing any hacking the last operating system u want to be running is vista... i highly recomend using win 98 or win xp sp1, there are many warez sites that u can get these versions from. so dont say that u dont have the money to go out and buy a diff operating system. i currently use win xp SP1 with a vista theme.. i like the look of the taskbar , thats about it tho, other features in vista just make hacking nearly impossible.

so my suggestion to those that use vista.. reformat with win xp. im sure many others would agree with me.
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Postby L. Spiro » Wed Mar 05, 2008 3:01 am

BlackDove wrote:Wouldn't anti-anti-cheat mean "pro anti-cheat"?

No, it means anything against anti-cheating, which means pro-cheating. nProtect Game Guard is an anti-cheat, and MHS bypasses a lot of it, making it anti-anti-cheat.


As for offsets, offsets from what? Start of the module? Distance from a JMP?


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Postby Sychotix » Wed Mar 05, 2008 4:51 am

I'm Also experiencing this problem with Black XP but i think its because of how many vista elements it has with it.
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Postby crazybeans » Wed Mar 05, 2008 5:05 am

Sychotix wrote:I'm Also experiencing this problem with Black XP but i think its because of how many vista elements it has with it.


black xp? :oops: never heard of that , is that like a hidden xp? or a add on?
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Postby Fusion » Wed Mar 05, 2008 6:44 am

L. Spiro wrote:I am aware of this version not working on Windows Vista and I know how to fix it (by disabling the anti-anti-cheats).

Are you going to make the anti-anti-cheat functionality work on Vista, when you get round to it? If so, any time estimate?
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Postby L. Spiro » Wed Mar 05, 2008 7:05 am

The version uploaded a few hours ago works on Vista.

I do not know when the anti-anti-cheats will work on Vista.


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Postby Sychotix » Wed Mar 05, 2008 5:54 pm

crazybeans wrote:
Sychotix wrote:I'm Also experiencing this problem with Black XP but i think its because of how many vista elements it has with it.


black xp? :oops: never heard of that , is that like a hidden xp? or a add on?


its a modified version of xp.

Also L. Spiro, does it help that i tell you i only crash when im attaching to a process?
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Postby Mimicsub » Wed Mar 05, 2008 7:14 pm

Sychotix wrote:I'm Also experiencing this problem with Black XP but i think its because of how many vista elements it has with it.


I guess he was talking about the sp1!
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Postby Teh » Wed Mar 05, 2008 11:35 pm

L. Spiro wrote:The version uploaded a few hours ago works on Vista.

I do not know when the anti-anti-cheats will work on Vista.


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My friend got v13 to work on his vista. Dunno what he did though.
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Postby L. Spiro » Thu Mar 06, 2008 2:50 am

All versions before 4.0.0.14 work on Windows Vista.


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Postby Sychotix » Thu Mar 06, 2008 4:07 am

Mimicsub wrote:
Sychotix wrote:I'm Also experiencing this problem with Black XP but i think its because of how many vista elements it has with it.


I guess he was talking about the sp1!


no i have SP2
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Postby BlackDove » Thu Mar 06, 2008 10:17 am

Yes, this version (16) does not crash when loading on Vista.

For the suggestion, it spits out the offset at which the current assembly instruction is at. It can be any opcode. This is good for determining the offsets if you decide to do a loop - jumping into code by specifying an offset only.

The bug exists when loading the disassembler - still crashes.
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