Prince wrote:L. Spiro wrote:I have ideas.
L. Spiro
your mhs 4.0.0.15
dont Work
i open mhs
my computer restart
Fix plz
you may have XP 64x. it doesnt work for some OS... i dont know those OS that cant work on MHS
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JackDon wrote:JackDon wrote:Well, i am not the only one who has the computer that X-trap detects and close WT immediately, might depends on computer i guess if someone claim It closes and some one else doesn't.
IT does depend on the PC...
but im not sure what kind of OS or system does other hackers do to hack WT...
and yes, many people claim their's undected while others whine on their miserable "un-hackable" wolfteam
JackDon wrote:JackDon wrote:Well, i am not the only one who has the computer that X-trap detects and close WT immediately, might depends on computer i guess if someone claim It closes and some one else doesn't.
IT does depend on the PC...
but im not sure what kind of OS or system does other hackers do to hack WT...
and yes, many people claim their's undected while others whine on their miserable "un-hackable" wolfteam
JackDon wrote:Some one say they can still use MHS then they probably Lie or they use bypasser like Saru.., but it sck, cant scan address. I might think if those people who claim they can use MHS without bypasser are using some trick or it depends on their Operating System (depends on computer). They dont want tell then i dont mind ask, i have another working cheat engine to use.
But the fact is, MHS is already Detected and Close Wolfteam if you try to lock value or even worse just attach wolfteam.bin and detected (as far as i know is in my computer and some my friend's computer. I hope L. Spiro find a solution soon because the newest version 4.0.0.15 is still detected.
shinnsohai wrote:some of them were lucky... they can use MHS 4.0.0.15 ... its unfair ...
Explicit wrote:shinnsohai wrote:some of them were lucky... they can use MHS 4.0.0.15 ... its unfair ...
Did you use the Modify Self function?
If you didn't, Tools>Modify Self
If you did, explain what you did.
If you're concerned why I'm asking this, I'm assuming you might have done something incorrect or did nothing and pressed "OK".
guncow wrote:Explicit wrote:shinnsohai wrote:some of them were lucky... they can use MHS 4.0.0.15 ... its unfair ...
Did you use the Modify Self function?
If you didn't, Tools>Modify Self
If you did, explain what you did.
If you're concerned why I'm asking this, I'm assuming you might have done something incorrect or did nothing and pressed "OK".
OMG... like... isnt it obvious? WE USED MODIFY SELF... still its dected...
Explicit wrote:guncow wrote:Explicit wrote:shinnsohai wrote:some of them were lucky... they can use MHS 4.0.0.15 ... its unfair ...
Did you use the Modify Self function?
If you didn't, Tools>Modify Self
If you did, explain what you did.
If you're concerned why I'm asking this, I'm assuming you might have done something incorrect or did nothing and pressed "OK".
OMG... like... isnt it obvious? WE USED MODIFY SELF... still its dected...
No, it's not obvious ...
Some people don't know how to use it correctly, so, maybe that's why.
It's working fine for me, I'm using the Modify Self function.
mezzo wrote:Prince wrote:your mhs 4.0.0.15
dont Work
i open mhs
my computer restart
Fix plz
are you for real ?
FinalNotice wrote:Modify may help but explain tis...
I tested MHS on a new installation of Win XP SP2 without latest updates & any 3rd party programs except needed drivers. It works without self-modify...
But soon after I started updating n installing basic 3rd party programs like ms office, anti-virus, etc. then d restart problem came when wolfteam.bin is attached.
Well, i believe it has got nothin 2 do wif d OS or hardware or even configuration. I think the problem lies within a component dat xtrap is depending on or MHS changes its behaviour upon a common particular 3rd party programs or win updates.
But whatever it is, clearly MHS is undetected & XTrap is only "beta-patching".
JB Gzn wrote:JackDon wrote:JackDon wrote:Well, i am not the only one who has the computer that X-trap detects and close WT immediately, might depends on computer i guess if someone claim It closes and some one else doesn't.
IT does depend on the PC...
but im not sure what kind of OS or system does other hackers do to hack WT...
and yes, many people claim their's undected while others whine on their miserable "un-hackable" wolfteam
Some one say they can still use MHS then they probably Lie or they use bypasser like Saru.., but it sck, cant scan address. I might think if those people who claim they can use MHS without bypasser are using some trick or it depends on their Operating System (depends on computer). They dont want tell then i dont mind ask, i have another working cheat engine to use.
But the fact is, MHS is already Detected and Close Wolfteam if you try to lock value or even worse just attach wolfteam.bin and detected (as far as i know is in my computer and some my friend's computer. I hope L. Spiro find a solution soon because the newest version 4.0.0.15 is still detected.
ugh.. calling other ppl noobs, look at urself first, and try believing ppl.
because MHS works for me without ANY other program running .0.0.14 stil lworks for me right now >.>
mezzo wrote:Prince wrote:your mhs 4.0.0.15
dont Work
i open mhs
my computer restart
Fix plz
are you for real ?
FinalNotice wrote:Modify may help but explain tis...
I tested MHS on a new installation of Win XP SP2 without latest updates & any 3rd party programs except needed drivers. It works without self-modify...
But soon after I started updating n installing basic 3rd party programs like ms office, anti-virus, etc. then d restart problem came when wolfteam.bin is attached.
Well, i believe it has got nothin 2 do wif d OS or hardware or even configuration. I think the problem lies within a component dat xtrap is depending on or MHS changes its behaviour upon a common particular 3rd party programs or win updates.
But whatever it is, clearly MHS is undetected & XTrap is only "beta-patching".
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