I don’t remember what the lzs file is but I believe it is an encrypted database of C functions for use with the Disassembler or it holds function data for use with the Code Filter.
The DLL files are injected into processes in order to get information from them while you work on them in MHS. They enable DLL injection, remote function calling, etc.
They are all randomly named so that they cannot be used to detect MHS by “known DLL’s”.
This is just information. Your problem is that MHS is not designed for x64. While it should work, you may have to tweak settings directly in the .ini file.
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Maybe another setting will help.
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