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Old 19-10-2005, 23:51
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Props to you all who are running these forums, I'm a newb to this too, I have programming XP, and have been a tech in many areas for 10 yrs, so most of this stuff makes sence, but since I haven't done this specifically theres a lot to learn. I'd have to agree (to an extent) with pee's first post, it was harsher than needed but the point I believe is that the first reply to the other newbs question through the point of view of other newbs and some readers was a blow off, definately not helpful, (it wasn't anything someone couldn't do and figure out on their own and save the time posting here) and also had some rude flavor. If your gonna have a forum here to help people with this stuff then that is going to rub a lot of ppl the wrong way... Sure a lot of ppl aren't serious, and doing this awhile probably has you assuming ppl under the most common standards you've had to deal with the majority over time, but some are, like me, and maybe the original poster, theres easy ways to find out... See ya
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Old 20-10-2005, 11:51
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No one is going to give you anything on a gold platter. Its your job to find that platter and load it with what you want. Most people who RE just do it as a hobby. Its a lot of fun to beat a protection, and its sorta like solving crossword puzzles in the Sunday newspaper. There are tutorials out there that can help you crack every protection. There are tuts on Safedisc 1-3 (4 hasnt changed that much, no need to write an entire ****ing tutorial for nano-size changes) Securom 4-7, and there are even a bunch of tuts in Russian on the REing of Starforce Pcodes. On some forums, you can even find step by step instructions how to bypass Starforce antidebug, which a lot of ppl are having problems with. So there really is no need for us... All you need is google and a translator. Don't just post here after you can't be able to find the stuff I just said after 20 min. of googling. It took me about 3 hours of translating **** from Russian, French, Swedish, German... On a handful of forums, following a bunch of links provided... And I finally find what I am looking for. It might take you 10 min to find this ****, or a couple of hours like for me, but the point is, it is out there. The two tools you need are a good search engine and a translator, and a desire to learn. Thats it.

Don't expect a gold platter. Make one yourself.

Most ppl are here only to help you with minor things, like:

"Why wont my MOV EDX, B0001119 assemble in Olly?"

Not to say:

"Ok here is how you can crack starforce in less than 30 min..."

You gotta do stuff yourself. Nature gave you a brain. Use it.
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Old 29-11-2008, 19:25
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"No one is going to give you anything on a gold platter" No but you could trying to point to where he might find the platter. Telling him to use the search button would have been good enough but the "so i'd give up if i were you" doesn't help much. At least "peee" try to help him.
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