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I'm stuck at the 3rd part of this challenge and I think it's broken. It only shows me a few lines of code followed by garbage. Or is fixing the code part of the challenge?
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Hello everybody,
I'm stuck at the beginning. I realized what the image wants to tell me and I used this information to create a new file. It looks perfectly when peering into the depths, header is okay and I think I can tell what kind of file it is and what is's supposed to do when accessed.
But there's my problem, I get an error that it's not a valid file when trying to execute it. Am I missing something? I tried it with Win7 x64, might that be the problem? I never had problems when creating files of the same type with the associated program, what am I doing wrong? (trying not to give too much information for these who don't know what's inside this image)
Edit: WinXP x86 - same problem, any hints, please?
I'm stuck at the beginning. I realized what the image wants to tell me and I used this information to create a new file. It looks perfectly when peering into the depths, header is okay and I think I can tell what kind of file it is and what is's supposed to do when accessed.
But there's my problem, I get an error that it's not a valid file when trying to execute it. Am I missing something? I tried it with Win7 x64, might that be the problem? I never had problems when creating files of the same type with the associated program, what am I doing wrong? (trying not to give too much information for these who don't know what's inside this image)
Edit: WinXP x86 - same problem, any hints, please?
You only need to recognize some file header, and if you on the right track, you will get a file with an icon.aurora wrote:mmm ... i am apparently missing something ... do i have to have in-depth knowledge about the fileformat? (MZ/PE) i seem to be unable to get any file out of this with MD5 8081... nor am i able to execute it nor does any disassembler / inspector i am aware of know how to handle the file i have ...
MatRush wrote:You only need to recognize some file header, and if you on the right track, you will get a file with an icon.aurora wrote:mmm ... i am apparently missing something ... do i have to have in-depth knowledge about the fileformat? (MZ/PE) i seem to be unable to get any file out of this with MD5 8081... nor am i able to execute it nor does any disassembler / inspector i am aware of know how to handle the file i have ...
Do any tools I need to extract the icon?
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