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Old 12-15-2004, 01:51 PM
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Hi, I read the Shade tutorial for unpacking (downloaded from krobar.cjb.net) and have problems when I replace the char hola for hol1
this says:

"Zip damaged: file"1.txt" bad CRC d500db8e (should be 6a3003ef). possible cause
file transfer error."

I practice with winzip, (sorry for this)

How I can solve this?

sorry my ogly english again.
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Old 12-18-2004, 07:59 PM
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umm. I think you've confused program packers with generic packers (or whatever they are called)
The 'unpacking' these tutorials deal with is about programs unpacking themselves before they run their code, they're not like RAR, ZIP or ARC archives..
I think you're on the wrong track here, correct me if I'm wrong

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