Well I need help on complex addresses, having read up on them, I still really do not get them.
So here's some questions:
Why do addresses sometimes start with something like [Something.exe+0xsomething]? How does MHS interpret this? Or I'm seeing it wrong?
Because I've downloaded lssaves in the past that started basically from the process itself, so the lssave would work everytime.
What is the 'usual' pointer level for addresses?
Why does the target process crash if too many addresses are locked? And why does it not crash if complex addresses made instead?
Does MHS freeze all the pointers?
How do you know if you've arrived at the base pointer?
I'm trying to change from 'Don't know how to do anything' to 'Know how to do something' =)
Thanks for helping =)