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nice name .
vb.net crosshair are pretty much patched on crossfire
something that i cant say on MPGH and i make spammers View bots those kinda stuff :P
I don't know anything about that.
Not much...
but really i dont make these kinda stuff in VB :P
im not a injector kinda guy
kinda but i stopped
dont get off topic
Add it back...
I don't know if NSProgressBar is a custom control, but if you use it should work fine. Try creating a new project add a timer and progressbar and try again, it should work fine.
Doesn't matter where it is put.
I don't have a timer. Show me your form design
Works... Delete NsProgressBar1 and remake it
Aff let me install Visual Studio, give me 5 minutes.
Type in NsProgressBar1 and press "." and send me a screenshot of the menu that pops up.
Not in there, inside NsProgressBar1, Private Sub Increment should be Public Sub increment.
then find your way like i did
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btw dont try to leech using my source code, make one your self
Change the function to private , you can find it in the theme.vb
Private functions (like Increment()) must be marked PUBLIC instead of PRIVATE in the definition to be used externally outside the class.
i dont program in vb
Don't think I do.