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Best Answer Zwei , 31 March 2016 - 04:47

You need to rightclick the loader and click run as admin.

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http://imgur.com/a/EBKWu

 

Loader refuses to load and inject or show any scripts on the list. tried deleting all related files and reinstalling and loading a bot match to see if it would inject.

 

 

I have full admin access as this is my own computer.

 

Cheers,

 

JJ


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Maybe your GamingOnSteroids/LOL/ is read only. Right click on it and uncheck Read-only and see if it works.


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Maybe your GamingOnSteroids/LOL/ is read only. Right click on it and uncheck Read-only and see if it works.

 

Tried that just now, didn't work. Same Errors.


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Antivirus?
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Antivirus?

 

I do have an antivirus, AVG.

 

EDIT: Hahaha its in my virus vault for some reason, umm its never done that before, here's a pic.

 

 http://imgur.com/P6YjNxU

 

Any explanation of it being in there? Surely its not a virus.

 

Ok added it to my exceptions list and now getting this error.

 

http://imgur.com/e5IM3NN


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✓  Best Answer

You need to rightclick the loader and click run as admin.


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You need to rightclick the loader and click run as admin.


Didn't work im afraid. Plus it was already being run as admin.
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Didn't work im afraid. Plus it was already being run as admin.

Yeah but the error message shows that the loader has not enough rights to acces/edit files on your harddrive. Check what programms can restrict that.


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Yeah but the error message shows that the loader has not enough rights to acces/edit files on your harddrive. Check what programms can restrict that.


Ok I managed to fix it under the premise that it was a program not letting it through. It was my antivirus picking up the new update as a trojan, I scanned it over the internet just to be safe then added it as an exception.

Thanks Zwei!
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I do have an antivirus, AVG.

 

EDIT: Hahaha its in my virus vault for some reason, umm its never done that before, here's a pic.

 

 http://imgur.com/P6YjNxU

 

Any explanation of it being in there? Surely its not a virus.

 

Ok added it to my exceptions list and now getting this error.

 

http://imgur.com/e5IM3NN

Fere never protected his loader and dll until the new updates, when you pack/protect a program with vmprotect or any protection program your antivirus/computer cannot read its contents and therefore flags it as a virus because it does not know what it is, other protected programs are not flagged because they are digitally signed by a reputable signing company and fere did not sign the dll so the above happens, just add an exception in antivirus and your good.


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if u need further help pm me ur teamview id and password and ill connect and try to get working for you


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