well, there you go then

no, seriously, if the program can't find the protection, there's two possible things:
One - you're not examining the right file... sometimes the protection is not in the file that u use for running a game, but something other.... im not sure if naming examples is "legal" so i'll just stop here
Two - maybe the program can't detect the protection, in that case, go and search for the protection lists/databases.... there's plenty of those around, and just check the list for the software name and its protection, and unwrap / crack it according to that.....
A-Ray scanner and Protection ID usually find ANY protection available...... that's how i found out about Armadillo in the first place

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