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Completely beyond help :)
Thu Nov 12 19:11:27 1998


Water;
I know you just started so this is going to take a bit of time; There will be many more projects and you will get the hang of it;
First you need to start down at the bottom of this page where the project began; and see if you can get into what is happening with Opening the program in Regmon and following some of those examples to lead you to THE way to start out with a program; What is happening inside your Registry ect... if you did follow most of those ideas and are now lost at this point...DON't feel alone...but it will get better...
I have not found any serials; any xor 89,33; any nag screen disembowelers; but because of what I learned below I was able to Reg the program & to come up with a way to manipulate the user name input...If you and I do not find it on our own this time...perhaps we will in the next project...cracking it is not important...learning what to do and how to do it will take us to better places and newer challanges...
I did notice you said you were f-5-ing???
Hummmm; open the program and get to and input name and serial key; ctrl-d; ice will pop; type in bpx hmemcpy;(enter) then x; then click Okay button; ice will pop; then you f-11 once; this returns you to where the proceedure was called from; also the bottom right hand corner of your ice window should be showing..."Uninsman"
after you have bpx hmemcpy; f-11 0nce; then f-12 6 times and you will see in the code window UninsmanCode+0003381...
Now I do not say that this is where all these changes are found from the posts below...
but just for your practice once you get to this point pick a number such as Nakia's post states for where the program stores the # of days left...line #0045464f
Type in
u 0045464f (enter key)
x; (enter)
The code window will change; you will see that line #0045464f is now in code window...in order to f-10 thru this area though you will now have to break into it...
So now type bl; (enter)
this will list any and all of your breakpoints

You will see:
00) bpx kernel hmemcpy;

This shows you that hmemcpy is still enabled;
If you tried to break into line #0045464f with this still enabled it would not do so; it would pop at hmemcpy instead.So you must disable it.
now type
bd 00<<<--00 is the number you see next to the hmemcpy listz; d is disable...
Now put your mouse arrow (square) on the line number 0045464f and double click; this line will be highlighted; You have now set the breakpoint without having to type in...
bpx 0045464f
now type x (enter)
The program will display error mesages Sorry not correct key ect...
just close everything out; close the program; and restart it; ICE will now POP to line # 0045464f;
Since this area is for nag or number of days left checking according to Nakia then we did not have to worry about inputting the name and key # at this point; Now you can f-10 thru this area of the code...
I hope I did not miss a step; that is what can make it the hardest...

Post a few more specific questions in this same thread (trying not to cover mass amounts at once) and lets see what your #1 and #2 problems are right now. Try the above.


Someone correct me if I have mistated any above to help Water; Okay;
Thanks
Water; Hope this helped somewhat...

Jeff