It's Open Source, You can modify it to Injector for any process.
this inject for wht game
(.dll)
It's Open Source, You can modify it to Injector for any process.
can u explain for me with details
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@ trevor206
Love your sig
@ Hyohyo
I havn't actually looked at the code, but I assume it is atypical and uses the running process name, Example: Add warock to textbox and it will check processes for warrock and attempt inject, add Notepad to textbox and it will do the same
@Injectors in general
I just released My first part to the Vb.net sdk , it is in sticky, it is a Module based injector, it means, just add the module to your form, and all you need is one line of code to inject
Not working for me.
DLL is not injected. notworking for dll
You did something wrong then
I've tried this, and it worked. So yes, must've been something he's done wrong.
Naice one Blubb! I leeched your original code but I've tweaked it quite a lot added lots of new crap and I'll release an injector later on hopefully (Credits to you OFC!)
Only "bug" is with the "inject" button with this line
It closes the injector regardless of whether a .DLL is selected or a process is selected/injected.Code:If closebox.Checked = True Then Me.Close() End If
I just moved it into the Inject sub so it check after successful injection
Other than that it is a beast of a code, thanks!
Does it need to be updated for the new patch?
Thanks
J-Deezy
Just put
on the "Inject" button and make a checkbox, so the user can decide whether he wants to close it after injection or not.Code:If closebox.Checked = True Then Me.Close() End If
You may also catch errors and avoid it being closed then.
Hmm. I don't know a thing about catching errors. My VB knowledge is incomplete..
Code:Dim x as integer = Textbox1.Text 'if x is a text instead of a number it will cause an error, therefore we catch it Try Timer1.Interval = X Catch ex as exception 'what happens when it appears Msgbox(ex) Label1.Text = "Something went wrong." End try
Ohh. So it shows if an error occurred?
Yes. It shows the exact error in a message box and avoids the program being shut down.
Hmmmm , error exceptions can be more extensive as well , there are cleaner alternitaves as well, maybe a tut on exceptions, error messages and etc
Example there is a exception.message and exception.yadyada
The reasone for this is because the exception error can be complex to the user
so you can break down the error to simplier terms, I will right a tut this afternoon after I finish the 3 hooks for the sdk