, as the OS is doing exactly
what it should be; however I was wondering if there was a way for me to
get passed this and still boot up and then try from there (although its
probably hopeless). With that said, does anyone have any ideas on how to
get past this?
Any suggestions are welcomed.
thanks,
jnf
I am not refering to causing loops and such in .text code to
brute force addresses.
cheers,
jnf
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even with the capabilities it was not
working ;]
Either way I will take a look through the code, I appreciate the reply.
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ith that said, anyone have any idea's as to what I need to do and any
details on the current state of the capabilities would be helpful.
Thanks,
jnf
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