Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 6:11 pm Post subject: Multi-level pointer "Need Help"
Basicly ive been looking for 1 pointer for a while now, and if anyone has any suggestions plz reply
Heres what ive done:
-1st test
1. Found Z-axis address
2. Find out what writes to this address "Ebx+000000b4" "3b306200"
3. Pluged in and got 146 results back...
4. Stoped there b/c i didnt want to manually search through all those.
Is there a way to narrow that down?
-2nd test
1.Found Z-axis address
2. Find out what writes to this address "Ebx+000000b4" "3b306200"
3.Plugged into pointer scanner "max level 10"
4. 33 pointers with all the same value and all the same under those values
-Looks like this-
-3B306338+00000000
-138
-138
-138
-138
-138
-138
-138
-138
-138
-B2
---Is there something wrong there ???
5. Exported to address list "matched the values but isnt the static"
6. Idk what to do next...
I noticed offsets is wrong in the scan why and im lost so anything will help. Plz and thankyou
PS: got pics but cant post url's
PSS: when i do > Find out what accesses this address I get a bunch of stuff upon changing the value how do i know which 1 to use...
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Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 3:39 am Post subject:
max level 10 and only 38 results? And you didn't start the scan in 1849 ?
and a base address that isn't a modulename ? (that already means it's useless)
when you use find out what accesses you can use any line you want. Each line accesses that address. If there are different offsets(very unlikely), try them all _________________
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max level 10 and only 38 results? And you didn't start the scan in 1849 ?
and a base address that isn't a modulename ? (that already means it's useless)
when you use find out what accesses you can use any line you want. Each line accesses that address. If there are different offsets(very unlikely), try them all
What do you mean by "a base address that isn't a modulename" could you put that in terms even a noob could understand?
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